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New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
New Jersey was the only one of the middle colonies not named for a person. The middle colonies included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. New York was named for the Duke of York, Pennsylvania was named for William Penn, and Delaware was named for the Thomas West, Baron De la Warr. New Jersey was named for the Island of Jersey, ancestral home to Sir George Carteret, who owned large tracts of land there.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
The four colonies of the Middle Colonies are Pennsylvania, Deleware, New York (and Vermont), and New Jersey.
No, New Jersey has no true deserts. A person would have to travel to far west Texas to encounter a desert.
duke of york
The middle colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
There were New York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,and Delaware those were the names of the middle colonies
new york,new jersey,delaware,pennysylvania
New Jersey is bordered by New York on the North, Pennsylvania on the West, and Delaware on the South-west.
Delaware, Pennsylvania,New Jersey, and New York
Delaware is bordered by Maryland, new jersey, and pennsylvania