Fifty states of USA, Детальна інформація

Fifty states of USA
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Washington's famed crossing of the Delaware brought his forces to the Jersey shore. The state became the "pathway of the Revolution" and suffered through four major battles. New Jersey leads the nation in many areas of manufacture and science and has long proven it is more than a convenient route from North to South.  Here is the brif history of the state:

Claims greatest variety of manufactured products.

Major glass manufacturing center.

Leader in flag manufacture.

Chemistry industry leader.

The national jewelry center-Newark.

World's first four-lane highway, constructed between Elizabeth and Newark.

First U.S. charter for a railroad.

Explorers John Cabot in 1497 and Giovanni de Verrizano in 1524 sailed past what is now the Jersey shore.

The first record of a European on New Jersey soil belongs to Henry Hudson, in 1609.

By 1618 the Dutch had set up a trading post at Bergen.

New Sweden was organized on the lower Delaware in 1638.

Federal Writers' Project, New Jersey

Johan Printz ("Big Tub"), a 7-foot giant of 400 pounds, took control of the Swedish settlement in 1643.

In 1664, England took over the colony and the city of Elizabeth was founded.

New Jersey became a crown colony in 1702, under the governor of New York.

In 1738, New Jersey got its own government.

William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, became governor in 1763.

Dissatisfaction with the crown led to the little-known New Jersey "tea party" on December 22, 1774.

After the Declaration of Independence, a provincial Congress took control and arrested Governor Franklin.

After the Revolution reached New Jersey, the state endured four major battles and 90 minor skirmishes, becoming known as the .pathway of the Revolution."

General George Washington and his armies crossed and re-crossed New Jersey flour times.

Washington made his famed crossing of the Delaware River to the Jersey shore, and his victory at the Battle of Trenton at Christmas time, 1776, gave hope to the American cause.

By the close of the Revolution, 17,000 New Jersey men had fought for the new country, and New Jersey became known as the Garden State for supplying war provisions.

In 1783, Princeton was the temporary capital of the new country.

New Jersey became the third state on December 18, 1787.

The new state constitution of 1844 granted many new rights, and slaves gained a degree of freedom in 1846.

The nation's first intercollegiate football game was played at New Brunswick in 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton. Rutgers won.

Opposition to the power of big business brought reforms in the period 1911-1913, under Governor Woodrow Wilson.

Spurred by the inventions of Thomas Edison in New Jersey, the state reigned as motion picture capital of the world until about 1916.

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