New Jersey was named for the small Channel island of Jersey.
New Jersey was named for the small Channel island of Jersey.
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New Jersey
An island in the English channel called Jersey.
The island named after the English Channel is Guernsey. It is one of the Channel Islands, located in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France. The name "Channel Islands" refers to the group of islands that includes Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, and others, which are situated near this body of water. Guernsey has a rich history and unique culture influenced by its geographical location.
There are two island groups named Channel Islands. One group is in the English Channel near the French coast and the other group is in the Pacific Ocean off the Californian coast.
Sir George Carteret, after the island of Jersey in the English Channel, where he had prevoiusly been governor.
There are many potential answers to that question. There is an island called Jersey in the Channel Islands, so you are probably thinking of New Jersey. It could also be the Jersey Cow.
There are many potential answers to that question. There is an island called Jersey in the Channel Islands, so you are probably thinking of New Jersey. It could also be the Jersey Cow.
There are many potential answers to that question. There is an island called Jersey in the Channel Islands, so you are probably thinking of New Jersey. It could also be the Jersey Cow.