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Summary Of: East Jersey

The original provinces of West and East Jersey are shown in yellow and green respectively... The original provinces of West and East Jersey are shown in yellow and green respectively... The original provinces of West and East Jersey are shown in yellow and green respectively... East Jersey felt the influence of a variety of cultures early on... East Jersey was partitioned into four counties for administrative purposes... Although a number of the East Jersey proprietors in England were Quakers and the governor through most of the 1680s was the...

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