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Colonial history of New Jersey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colonial history of New Jersey European colonization of New Jersey started soon after the 1609 exploration of its coast and bays by Sir Henry Hudson. Part of the state was settled by Dutch and Swedish as New Netherland and New Sweden. In 1664 the entire area was surrendered to the English, and given its name. With ratification of the Treaty of Westminster in 1674, they formally gained control of the region until the American Revolution. == Pre-colonial population == (詳細はLenape settlement, which they called ''Scheyichbi''〔Scheyichbi 〕 (see: Unami language), encompassed the valleys of the lower Hudson River and the Delaware River, and the area in between, namely, what is now known as the U.S. state of New Jersey; Exonyms given the different groups by the colonolizing population were taken from geographic names of Native American settlements that included the Hackensack tribe, the Tappan tribe, and the Acquackanonk tribe in the northeast, the Raritan tribe, and the Navesink tribe in the center.
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