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New Jersey
is a state in the
Mid-Atlantic and
Northeastern
regions of the United
States. It is bordered on the north by
New York, on the east by the
Atlantic Ocean, on the
southwest by Delaware, and
on the west by Pennsylvania.
Parts of New Jersey lie within the sprawling
metropolitan areas
of New York
and Philadelphia.
Inhabited by
Native Americans for more than 2,800 years, the
first European settlements in the area were
established by the Swedes and
Dutch in the early 1600s.
The State's name was taken from the largest of the
English Channel Islands, Jersey.
The English later seized control of the region,
which was granted to Sir
George Carteret and
John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton as
the colony of New Jersey. New Jersey was an
important site during the
American
Revolutionary War; several decisive battles were
fought there. The winter quarters of the
revolutionary army were established twice by
George Washington
in Morristown,
which was called the military capital of revolution.
Later, working-class cities such as
Paterson and
Trenton helped to
drive the
Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century.
New Jersey's position at the center of the
BosWash
megalopolis,
between Boston,
New York City,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore and
Washington, D.C.,
fueled its rapid growth through the
suburban boom of the 1950s and
beyond.
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