Settlers began arriving in New Jersey in the early 17th century, with the Dutch establishing the first European settlement in 1623 at what is now known as Bergen. The English took control of the area in 1664, and by the late 17th century, various groups, including Quakers and other religious dissidents, began to settle in the region, contributing to its diverse population. The colony was officially organized in 1665.
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New Jersey wasn't discovered, it was created. Just ask the native Americans that were displaced by European settlers who eventually called it New Jersey.
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The first group of people to settle in New Jersey were the Native Americans. However, the first European settlers were Dutch, and Swedish.
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I don't know if this applies to New Jersey and Delaware, but the first Europeans to settle in New York were from The Netherlands (before its name was changed to New York, it was New Amsterdam).
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The first settlers of New Jersey were Catholics, Jews, Lutherans, and Quakers.
The settlers in New Jersey and Delaware came from the countries of Ireland and Germany.
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it was a new land an they thought it would be awesome
No, the Dutch were the first settlers of New York.
No it is a noun. Settler - one who settles in in a new colony.
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