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What countries did settlers in New Jersey and Delaware come?

The settlers in New Jersey and Delaware came from the countries of Ireland and Germany.


What group of people came to new jersey?

The first group of people to settle in New Jersey were the Native Americans. However, the first European settlers were Dutch, and Swedish.


Who live in New Jersey?

The first settlers of New Jersey were Catholics, Jews, Lutherans, and Quakers.


When was New Jersey discovered?

If you mean when did European settlers first discover New Jersey, Europeans first came into contact with Lenape Indians living in New Jersey in 1600. It's hard to tell how long the Lenape Indians had been settled there before the Europeans arrived.


What did the settlers in New Jersey wear?

what did the new jersey settlers wear


What was the reason for the first settlers to settle in New Jersey?

religious freedom


Who first came to New Jersey?

The Dutch.


How the first settlers came to new Amsterdam?

they come with ships


Where did the early settlers of new zealand come from?

The first settlers were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maori. The first European settlers came from great britain.


Who was the first person to discover New Jersey?

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.


What did the first professional basketball jersey look like?

i have no idea so tell me plzzzzzzz? Jersey is one of the Channel Islands and a part of Great Britain. When British settlers came to the "new world", they used names that they were familiar with. A city in England called "York" had been home to many settlers. They used the name to describe York in the new world and called it "New York". The same was true of "New Jersey".


How did settlers survive in New Jersey?

When the first settlements were set up in what is now New Jersey, settlers survived largely by farming and partaking in a profitable trade of furs & game with the local Native American tribes.