Abnaki, and mohawk tribes
The Lenape Native Americans as they know themselves although Europeans knew them as the Delaware.
beads
Lenape
Dutch, English, Native Americans -New Jersey actually had the first Native American reservation
Most Native Americans were forced to leave New Jersey during the 1700's, when eastern tribes were being displaced by colonial expansion. These tribes are not extinct, but except for the descendants of New Jersey Native American people who hid or assimilated into white society, they do not live in New Jersey anymore. Most tribes that once were native to New Jersey ended up on Indian reservations in Oklahoma.
they were a bigger army
some reasons were because it was a colony. and it was where native americans lived and the white people found the native americans
They both did not interact much.
I am pretty sure it was the early 15 century.
Yes, Native Americans have historically inhabited parts of New Jersey. Various tribes, such as the Lenape, were present in the region long before European colonization. Today, there are still Native American communities in New Jersey, preserving their heritage and culture.
New Jersey wasn't discovered, it was created. Just ask the native Americans that were displaced by European settlers who eventually called it New Jersey.
You mean the area that later became New Jersey. Its native people were the many branches of the Delaware tribe: Munsee, Unami, Unalachtigo, Raritan and others.