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| Colonial New Jersey | |||
| to the people, and united East and West Jersey to New York and New England under the government of Andros and the Quakers laid claim to the colony; and New | |||
| http://www.usahistory.info/colonies/New-Jersey.html |
| American Colonial Government | |||
| period the royal form of government predominated, seven nineteen years as a proprietary colony, was passed New York, New Jersey, and the Carolinas passed into | |||
| http://www.usahistory.info/colonial/government.html |
| The Avalon Project : Colonial Charters, Grants and Related ... | |||
| Surrender of the Patent of Plymouth Colony to the Freeman, March 2D; Warner, and Edward Byllynge, for the Soil and Government of West New Jersey-August 6; | |||
| http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/states/statech.htm |
| The Avalon Project : Constitution of New Jersey; 1776 | |||
| granted by the Governor or Vice-President, shall run thus-" The Colony of New-Jersey to AB &c. Against the peace of this Colony, the government and dignity | |||
| http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/states/nj15.htm |
| New Jersey colonial history | |||
| political organization as a British colony, with a a remarkably liberal constitution of government, entitled "The of the province of West New Jersey in America | |||
| http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Our_Country_Vol_1/newjersey_ij.html |
| From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: American History ( ... | |||
| the Massachusetts Bay charter, because the colony was resisting the government's economic policy and place colonies south through New Jersey under its | |||
| http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch2_p6.htm |
| New Jersey - Wikipedia | |||
| for a time) who settled the Delaware Valley region as a Quaker colony. Law and Government. See: List of Governors of New Jersey The capital of New Jersey is | |||
| http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey |
| b. New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. 2001. The Encyclopedia ... | |||
| Settlement of Quakers in West New Jersey (1677–81). 3. 1681, March 4. The form of government of the colony was to be determined by the proprietor. | |||
| http://www.bartleby.com/67/935.html |
| NJDARM: New Jersey Archives, Third Series (Colonial Laws of New ... | |||
| and supervising much of the government's everyday services an invaluable primary source for interpreting New Jersey's role in V: Laws of the Royal Colony of New | |||
| http://www.state.nj.us/state/darm/links/lawsord.html |
| Hangout - Government - NJ Governors - The History of the ... | |||
| had the power to appoint the governor of the colony. Most of the power of government belonged to the In the mid-1800s, New Jersey lawmakers began to realize | |||
| http://www.state.nj.us/hangout_nj/government_governors.html |
| GET NJ - New Jersey - A Guide To Its Present And Past - Government -... | |||
| ... ALTHOUGH government in New Jersey is essentially the same in general pattern as in each of the other ... declaration of independence. New Jersey was the fourth Colony to take this ... | |||
| http://www.getnj.com/njags/government1.shtml |
| THINGS TO DO IN NEW JERSEY - STATE HISTORY | |||
| ... gains control of New Jersey. 1676â¬New Jersey Colony is divided into East Jersey and West Jersey ... during the 1960s. New Jerseyâ¬"s state government started rebuilding inner cities. ... | |||
| http://www.thingstodo.com/states/NJ/history.htm |
| CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: New Jersey | |||
| Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. ... New Jersey, and landed at Elizabeth in August, 1665. By granting a liberal form of government and extolling the advantages of their colony, ... | |||
| http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10790a.htm |
| The New Jersey Historical Society | |||
| This site includes info on: The New Jersey Historical Society ... POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT OF NEW JERSEY, 1900-1980: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. ... UNEARTHING THE INVISIBLE COLONY: HISTORICAL ARCHEOLOGY IN NEW JERSEY. Edited by Rebecca Yamin. ... | |||
| http://www.jerseyhistory.org/pub_generalhistory.html |
| THINGS TO DO IN NEW JERSEY - STATE HISTORY | |||
| land disputes caused rioting in the 1690s, England again united the two colonies into one colony. New Jersey’s state government started rebuilding | |||
| http://www3.thingstodo.com/states/NJ/history.htm |
| South Jersey Community Guide: New Jersey: Burlington County: ... | |||
| The Colony is a virtual shadow government here, albeit one with distinct responsibiltites from the municipal government. Even the | |||
| http://www.southjerseynews.com/dayinthelife/medlakes/colony.html |
| COLONY - Definition by HyperDictionary.com | |||
| not literally under the home state's system of government; Gibraltar, Maryland, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay Colony, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York | |||
| http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/colony |
| Planting Colonies in North America | |||
| separated from Massachusetts and made a royal colony. 1682 Pennsylvania Frame of Government 1692-94 New Hampshire plus New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. | |||
| http://www.siue.edu/~spearso/colony.htm |
| Constitution of New Jersey, 1776 | |||
| granted by the Governor or Vice- President, shall run thus -- "The Colony of New-Jersey to AB Against the peace of this Colony, the government and dignity | |||
| http://www.nhinet.org/ccs/docs/nj-1776.htm |
| The Gene Pool: The History of the City of Newark, New Jersey | |||
| in the recently absorbed New Haven Colony and, while of the Province of New Caesarea or New Jersey, to and to found Newark under this new government were to | |||
| http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/newark.htm |