An edition of New Jersey (2005)

New Jersey

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Robin S. Doak
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An edition of New Jersey (2005)

New Jersey

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Provides a history of the state, discussing the attempts by the Dutch and the Swedes to settle there, the colonization by the British, relations with the Lenni-Lanape tribe, and the use of indentured servants and slaves in the colony. Eye-catching graphics and engaging narrative create a compelling picture of life in colonial New Jersey. Originally settled by the Dutch as part of their "New Netherland," New Jersey did not flourish as a colony until it came under British control in 1664. Readers will learn how the promise of political and religious freedom led to its becoming the first Quaker colony in America and one of the most ethnically diverse. They'll learn how for a while it was divided into East and West Jersey, how it had its own version of the Boston Tea Party, and how its location between New York City and Philadelphia made it the site of nearly 100 battles during the struggle for independence that eventually led to its becoming the nation's third state.

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English
Pages
109

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Cover of: New Jersey
New Jersey
2005, National Geographic
in English
Cover of: New Jersey
New Jersey
2005, National Geographic
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Table of Contents

Colonial beginnings
An English colony
The people of New Jersey
Life in royal New Jersey
Servants and slaves in New Jersey
Colony at a crossroads
Life in a prospering colony
The desire for independence.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
Voices from colonial America
Genre
Juvenile literature

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Pagination
109 p. :
Number of pages
109

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23274364M
ISBN 10
0792263855, 0792266803
LCCN
2004026242
Library Thing
6870890
Goodreads
3594650

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