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<p> One of the 13 original States of the American Union, faces the Atlantic between New York State on the N. and [[Delaware]] Bay on the S., with [[Pennsylvania]] on its western border; the well-watered and fertile central plains favour a prosperous fruit and agricultural industry, tracts of pine and cedar wood cover the sandy S., while the N., traversed by ranges of the Appalachians, abounds in valuable forests of oak, hickory, chestnut, sassafras, &c.; minerals are plentiful, especially iron ores. New [[Jersey]] is thickly populated, well provided with railway and water transit, and busily engaged in manufactures— <i> e. g </i> . glass, machinery, silk, sugar. [[Newark]] (capital) and Jersey City are by far the largest cities; was sold to Penn in 1682, and settled chiefly by immigrant Quakers. </p> | <p> One of the 13 original States of the American Union, faces the Atlantic between New York State on the N. and [[Delaware]] Bay on the S., with [[Pennsylvania]] on its western border; the well-watered and fertile central plains favour a prosperous fruit and agricultural industry, tracts of pine and cedar wood cover the sandy S., while the N., traversed by ranges of the Appalachians, abounds in valuable forests of oak, hickory, chestnut, sassafras, &c.; minerals are plentiful, especially iron ores. New [[Jersey]] is thickly populated, well provided with railway and water transit, and busily engaged in manufactures— <i> e. g </i> . glass, machinery, silk, sugar. [[Newark]] (capital) and Jersey City are by far the largest cities; was sold to Penn in 1682, and settled chiefly by immigrant Quakers. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_77280"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/new+jersey New Jersey from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_77280"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/new+jersey New Jersey from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 12 October 2021
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
One of the 13 original States of the American Union, faces the Atlantic between New York State on the N. and Delaware Bay on the S., with Pennsylvania on its western border; the well-watered and fertile central plains favour a prosperous fruit and agricultural industry, tracts of pine and cedar wood cover the sandy S., while the N., traversed by ranges of the Appalachians, abounds in valuable forests of oak, hickory, chestnut, sassafras, &c.; minerals are plentiful, especially iron ores. New Jersey is thickly populated, well provided with railway and water transit, and busily engaged in manufactures— e. g . glass, machinery, silk, sugar. Newark (capital) and Jersey City are by far the largest cities; was sold to Penn in 1682, and settled chiefly by immigrant Quakers.