it is made up of new jersey and china
James the duke of york
The dutch made this state new netherlands which now is called New Jersey. The truth is that its made up holland Ik ( I Know ) it says STATES but its Holand
the y had good geography becaus it was very hilly and mountainous for them to climb up and down and this had worn the british out so they gave up.
The Middle colonies of the North American colonies were made up of 4 states. They were Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
They made up the Boston Tea Party and threw tea into the river.
Nick was born in Dallas, but he moved to New Jersey when he was still young, by the time he was 7, he was already doing Broadway, so he basically grew up in New York/ New Jersey he grew up in wycoff, new jersey!
In New Jersey daddy mattress can pick up your old mattresses they are in Paterson New Jersey, park av. 38
Gerard Way grew up in Belleville,New Jersey
English farmers
New Jersey! (jersey city) woot!
New Jersey In the 1660's England had a lot of colonies in America. But King Charles II wanted another one. He gave the New Netherlands to his brother James, the Duke of York. But there was one problem, the Dutch owned the New Netherlands. In May of 1664, he sent warships to the New Netherlands. The Dutch people surrendered without a fight. In 1664 James gave part of New York to two friends, Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley. So James named the new colony New Jersey. They were the proprietors. They charged the settlers who moved onto their land. To get colonists to move to New Jersey the proprietors offered cheap land and freedom of religion. Many settlers came to New Jersey. In 1672 the Dutch reclaimed New Jersey and the English couldn't get it back till 1674. In 1674 John Berkeley sold his part of New Jersey to two Quakers. The Quakers were a religious group that was a part of England, and many Quakers wanted to move to America. New Jersey was divided into East Jersey and West Jersey. The Quakers moved into West Jersey. Then Sir Carteret's widow sold West Jersey to twenty-four English, Irish, and Scottish men. Most of them were Quakers. Neither East nor West Jersey was very successful. In 1702 they joined together and made a royal colony ruled by the king of England.