poorly drawn maps cause them to argue about boundaries
Colonists argued about the boundaries in east jersey and west jersey due to poorly drawn maps
Poorly drafted geographical maps were to blame for the fissures about boundaries.
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poorly drawn maps cause them to argue about boundaries
New Jersey shares a land boundary with New York in the North and North-east, a land and water (Delaware River) boundary with Pennsylvania to the West, and a water boundary (Delaware River) with Delware to the south-west. The other boundary is the Atlantic Ocean to NJ's East side. Interestingly enough, part of the line between Delaware and New Jersey is actually on the New Jersey landmass, near the Fort Mott area in Salem County. The state line is actually delineated as the high water tide mark along some wetlands, and at low tide, the land (marshy though it may be) that is visible is actually Delaware. The rest of the border runs down the middle of the Delaware River.
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East Jersey ended in 1702.
East Jersey was created in 1674.
The Mississippi River was the natural boundary of the Louisiana Purchase on the east.
Convergent plate boundary.
Burlington (west jersey), Perth Amboy (east jersey).
New Jersey was divided into two, separately governed, provinces from 1674 to 1702, and these were called East Jersey and West Jersey. There is a link below to an article on East Jersey, and there are more links from there.
Convergent plate boundary.
The Atlantic Ocean is east of New Jersey.
The Bermuda Triangle lies to the east of the boundary between North and South America