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A variety of groups settled in NJ. The Guidos occupied Seaside Heights.
The Dutch Settled in New Jersey around the 1600's. But then the English came and booted them out later on in the 1700's.
New Jersey original planned to have religious freedom, but as a royal colony its religion was to be Anglican and religious freedom wouldn't be possible.
The southern colonies were practices religious freedom, however the dominant religions were Puritan, Anglican, Protestant, and Christian.
New Jersey was originally part of the Dutch colony New Netherlands and as such was predominantly Dutch Reformed. It came under British rule in 1664 ans was divided into east and west districts under separate governance. In 1665, the two sides established freedom of religion in all of New Jersey in an effort to encourage settlement. Among the largest religious groups in the decades to follow were Quakers and Baptists, although Dutch Reformed remained in strong numbers. East and West New Jersey were united in 1702. About the only religion not tolerated in New Jersey was Catholicism; the first Catholic parish was not organized until 1814 and laws excluding Catholics from holding office were on the books until 1844. The first synagogue was established in 1848. Today, Catholics far outnumber any other religious groups and there are more than 500,000 Jews in the state
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Catholics make up the largest single denomination.
New Jersey was settled in 1623. english people did it
A variety of groups settled in NJ. The Guidos occupied Seaside Heights.
The Dutch and the Swedes were the first white settlers in the area that became New Jersey. When the British took over control of the colony, the King gave control of the colony to his brother, the Duke of York, who in turn gave the colony to his two friends, Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. They allowed settlers religious and political freedom in the colony, so many different groups settled the area. The early religious groups were Anglican, Puritan, Quaker, and Calvinist.
It was the Munsee. But since the Delaware are not Europeans at least consider the Dutch of the English.
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Union, New Jersey, was settled about 1749 by colonists from Connecticut.
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Union, New Jersey, was settled about 1749 by colonists from Connecticut.