The Quakers purchased land in New Jersey, From Lord Berkeley.
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Lord John BerkeleyPennsylvania was the land the Quakers purchased.
New Jersey was founded in 1664 by John Berkeley (Lord Berkeley) and Sir George Carteret.
In the 1600s, the land in New Jersey was sold to the Quakers by the English crown, specifically through the actions of Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley, who were granted the territory in 1664. They sought to attract settlers, including Quakers, by offering land and religious freedom. The Quakers, led by figures like William Penn, were drawn to New Jersey for its promise of tolerance and opportunity. This facilitated the establishment of Quaker communities in the region.
Sir William Berkeley was one of the Lord Proprietors of the Colony of Carolina and the colonial Governor of Virginia. He established friendly policies toward Native Americans, something that led to discomfort by some of the planters, which led to the revolt remembered as 'Bacon's rebellion'.
The Quakers purchased half of New Jersey from Lord John Berkeley. Before Lord John Berkeley owned this land it was owned by James, the Duke of York.
Lord John Berkeley sold land in New Jersey to the Quakers.
Its lord john berkeley
Berkeley County in South Carolina :)
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Lord John BerkeleyPennsylvania was the land the Quakers purchased.
Your mother
Lord John BerkeleyPennsylvania was the land the Quakers purchased.
Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley
He was one of the founders of New Jersey.
New Jersey
new jersey;)