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Did children go to to school in colonial New Jersey?

they had to for a short period like a year and boys got to go to college


What were some of the effects of the Puritans settling New England?

Because the Puritans settled Massachusetts, the colony began with much democracy like town councils supported by Puritan religion. They also caused an exodus of people who believed differently from them and were in the colony. This exodus lead to the creation of Rhode Island, Connectticut and New Hampshire.


What was the New Jersey education like in the colonial times?

There were many different issues of the questions to wether or not the state of new jersey had given a excellent thought to their education. But it varied between colleges and the regular same old school that if new jerseys education was good enough for the studenys/ or soon to be students of new jersey. In the 2000s it was 17.9 percent and has not been notified about any other eudcations so as far as anyone nos this is all that has been given to the students of new jersey that have a good education.


How did the New Jersey colony depend on slavery?

Your question was an interesting one and I had to go look this up because I never remember reading anything specific on New Jersey and slavery. What I found was that in New Jersey the soil and climate didn't encourage a agriculture base like the south. Tobacco couldn't be grown and neither could cotton. Slavery was tried in New Jersey but because the agricultural base was small farms the profit for slavery didn't exist. In other words, the people couldn't grow enough to pay for the need of a slave. I also found that between 1774 and 1804 all the northern states abolished slavery. New Jersey didn't do it all at once and the slaves that were born after the passage of their emancipation act were freed after a certain age (usually in their 20's).


What led to religious disagreement among puritans?

The Puritans hated England and didn't like there religion. Since they hated England's main religion, they didn't go to there church. The king had to punish whoever doesn't go. The Puritans were forced to leave and they settled at Massachusetts building there own colony called New England.

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What country founded New Jersey?

The netherlands founded the New jersey colony :)


Did people in the Virginia colony go to church?

no


Does the Jersey Shore go to church?

yes


Did the colony of Connecticut go to church?

no he did not go back to school.


Why did they leave Europe to found the colony New Jersey?

they left Europe to go to new jersy so they could worship any way that they felt was right


How do you go to New Jersey on Poptropica?

There is no way to go to New Jersey on Poptropica.


Did Mozart go to New Jersey?

Yes he has a house in Princeton New jersey


Did children in New Jersey colony go to catholic or public schools?

Public schools. The colonial school sytems began in 1635 in Boston. Catholic schools were not in the colonies.


Why do most people go to New Jersey for vacation?

because of New Jersey's beaches


What changes of government did New Jersey go through in 1665 1702?

NJ was established in 1655, when part of southern NY was split off to form a new colony. Like NY and several other English colonies, NJ at first was a proprietary colony-a colony created by a grant of land from a monarch to an individual or family. In 1702 NJ received a new charter as a royal colony- a colony controlled directly by the English King.


What change in government did New Jersey go through in 1665 and 1702?

NJ was established in 1655, when part of southern NY was split off to form a new colony. Like NY and several other English colonies, NJ at first was a proprietary colony-a colony created by a grant of land from a monarch to an individual or family. In 1702 NJ received a new charter as a royal colony- a colony controlled directly by the English King.