New Jersey
An island in the English channel called Jersey.
New Jersey
No it was not. It was called just New jersey named by Lord Berkely in honor of his friend (Sir George Carteret) who was the governor of Jersey (an island off the English channel).
[1](Harvard University) Massachusetts Bay Colony 1636The College of William & Mary Colony and Dominion of Virginia 1693Collegiate School(Yale University) Connecticut Colony 1701Academy of Philadelphia(University of Pennsylvania) Province of Pennsylvania 1740College of New Jersey(Princeton University) Province of New Jersey 1746King's College(Columbia University in the City of New York) Province of New York 1754College of Rhode Island(Brown University) Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1764Queen's College(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Province of New Jersey 1766Dartmouth College Province of New Hampshire 1769
When did New Jersey become a colony?
When did New Jersey become a colony?
were jobs avalible in the new jersey colony
The trade Route began in the New Jersey Colony
No, colony shouldn't be capitalized. "Jersey" probably should be though.
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what about the new Jersey colony between 1600 and 1700?