Province of New Jersey
The Province of New Jersey was an English colony that existed eventually within the boundaries of the current state of New Jersey prior to the American Revolution.
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English - New Jersey - American Revolution
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The land of the province was part of the New Netherlands colony acquired from the Dutch and given to James, Duke of York as part of the Province of New York. Part of the New York province between the Hudson River and the Delaware was then given by James to George Carteret in exchange for settlement of a debt. The new province was named after the Island of Jersey, which was Carteret's ancestral home. Originally it was divided into two provinces, East Jersey and West Jersey, which were united as a single province in 1702.
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New Netherlands - Dutch - James, Duke of York - Province of New York - Hudson River - Delaware - George Carteret - Island of Jersey - East Jersey - West Jersey - 1702
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The original boundaries of the province were slightly larger than the current state and extended into present New York state.
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