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Colony Named for: Isle of Jersey in England ... More on Colonial New Jersey; New Jersey History ... See also: The Making of the New Jersey Colony...
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This article describes how New Jersey became a state. ... Struggles between the colonies continued until 1702, when they were united as New Jersey, a colony governed by New York. This "stewardship" ended in 1738, when New Jersey became its own British colony.
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The colonial history of New Jersey ... The province of New Jersey remained a dependency of New York, with a distinct legislative assembly of its own, until the year 1738, when, through the efforts of Lewis Morris, its chief justice, it was made an independent colony, and so continued until the war for independence.
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Province of New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Province of New Jersey was an English colony that existed within the boundaries of the current U.S. state of New Jersey from 1674 until 1702. The original boundaries of the province when under E...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_New_Jersey
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(1623) New Jersey (originally New Netherlands) [Homepage, Constitution] ; (Roots-L Database, New Jersey colonial history, Colonial New Jersey, New Jersey History ); [Note from the webmaster: ... One of the Middle Colonies, New Jersey started out as a Proprietary colony but in 1702 it was granted a Royal charter...
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History of the settlement of New Jersey Colony as written in 1923. ... In 1702, all the proprietors surrendered their rights to the crown and New Jersey became a royal colony. The same governor ruled New York and New Jersey, though those in the latter elected their own assembly.
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As a result, New Jersey was more ethnically diverse than many other colonies. Primarily a rural society, the colony grew to have about 100,000 people.
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