USA HISTORY

SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732

THE MIDDLE COLONIES NEW YORK DELAWARE NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why was the New Jersey colony founded?
A
to make money
B
for land and a better life
C
for religious freedom
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Delaware River ran on the border of New Jersey, which gave traders the opportunity to trade with people from other colonies. Farmers could also trade valuable crops with Native Americans. In exchange, the colonists would receive spices and furs.

Detailed explanation-2: -The colonial history of New Jersey began in 1609 when Henry Hudson first claimed the region on behalf of Holland and renamed it New Netherlands. The Dutch West India Trade Company subsequently gave out land grants to encourage settlement, attracting many migrants from Sweden as well as Holland.

Detailed explanation-3: -New Jersey’s largest industries include financial services, transportation and logistics, and life sciences. While the technology industry in New Jersey is shrinking, the healthcare and life sciences industry continues to grow due to the concentration of institutions and demand driven by an older population.

Detailed explanation-4: -New Jersey’s colonial history began when Henry Hudson sailed the Newark Bay in 1609. From there, small trading colonies emerged in towns where Hoboken and Jersey City are now located. Settlers from the Netherlands, Sweden and Finland settled in Bergen, forming the first permanent European settlement in the state.

Detailed explanation-5: -Agriculture of the Colony In fact, New Jersey is known as one of the ‘breadbasket colonies’ because of all of the crops that were grown, especially wheat. The wheat that is grown is ground into flour and is exported, or shipped and sold, to England.

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