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'''New Jersey''' is a [[U.S. state]] located in the [[Mid-Atlantic]] region of the [[United States]]. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of [[New York]]; on the east, southeast, and south by the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; on the west by the [[Delaware River]] and [[Pennsylvania]]; and on the southwest by [[Delaware Bay]] and the State of [[Delaware]].
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== History ==
[[File:Nieuw_Nederland_and_Nya_Sverige.svg|thumb|right|Map of New Netherland and New Sweden, showing early European settlements in New Jersey]]
New Jersey was inhabited by [[Native Americans]] for more than 2,800 years, with historical tribes such as the [[Lenape]] along the coast. In the early 17th century, the Dutch and the Swedes made the first European settlements in the state. The English later seized control of the region, naming it the Province of New Jersey after the largest of the [[Channel Islands]], [[Jersey]], and granting it as a colony to Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton.


== Geography ==
'''New Jersey''' is a state in the [[Mid-Atlantic (United States)|Mid-Atlantic]] and [[Northeastern United States|Northeastern]] regions of the [[United States]]. It is bordered on the north and east by [[New York (state)|New York]], on the east, southeast, and south by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], on the west by [[Pennsylvania]], and on the southwest by [[Delaware]]. New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state by area but the 11th-most populous, with 9.2 million residents as of 2020, and an area of 8,722.58 square miles, making it the most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states.
New Jersey is bordered on the north and northeast by [[New York (state)|New York]]; on the east by the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; on the south by the [[Delaware Bay]] and [[Delaware (state)|Delaware]]; and on the west by the [[Delaware River]] and [[Pennsylvania]]. New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state by area but the 11th-most populous, with 9 million residents as of 2017, making it the most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states.


== Economy ==
==History==
New Jersey's economy is multifaceted, but is centered on the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, information technology, the financial industry, chemical development, telecommunications, food processing, electric equipment, printing, publishing, and tourism.


== Demographics ==
===Pre-Colonial and Colonial Era===
As of 2019, New Jersey was the eleventh-most populous state in the United States, and the most densely populated, with a population of 8,882,190 residents. The racial makeup of the state was 68.1% White, 13.5% African American, 0.3% Native American, 8.3% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 6.4% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races.
Before the arrival of Europeans, the region that is now New Jersey was inhabited by the [[Lenape]] Native Americans. The first European to explore the area was [[Henry Hudson]] in 1609, and the region was later claimed by the Dutch as part of [[New Netherland]]. In 1664, the English seized control of the area, and it was subsequently divided into the provinces of [[East Jersey]] and [[West Jersey]].


== Education ==
[[File:Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_by_Emanuel_Leutze,_MMA-NYC,_1851.jpg|thumb|left|''Washington Crossing the Delaware'' by Emanuel Leutze, depicting a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War]]
New Jersey's public school system consistently ranks at or near the top among all fifty U.S. states.


== Transportation ==
===American Revolution===
New Jersey has a robust network of roads, including several major highways, and a mass transit system that includes buses, trains, and ferries.
New Jersey played a crucial role in the [[American Revolutionary War]], with several significant battles taking place within its borders, including the [[Battle of Trenton]] and the [[Battle of Princeton]]. The state's strategic location between [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]] made it a key battleground.


== Government and politics ==
===19th Century===
New Jersey is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] stronghold, with the party holding a majority of the seats in both the [[New Jersey General Assembly|State Assembly]] and [[New Jersey Senate]].
During the 19th century, New Jersey underwent significant industrialization and urbanization. The construction of the [[Morris Canal]] and the development of the [[railroad]] network facilitated economic growth and the movement of goods and people.


== Culture ==
[[File:Line_of_the_Morris_Canal,_New_Jersey,_1827.jpg|thumb|right|The Morris Canal was a crucial transportation route in the 19th century]]
New Jersey is known for its diverse culture, with influences from a variety of ethnic groups.


== See also ==
==Geography==
* [[List of municipalities in New Jersey]]
New Jersey is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the [[Pine Barrens]], the [[Jersey Shore]], and the [[Palisades]]. The state is divided into four distinct regions: the [[Atlantic Coastal Plain]], the [[Piedmont (United States)|Piedmont]], the [[New Jersey Highlands]], and the [[Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians]].
* [[List of counties in New Jersey]]
 
* [[List of New Jersey state symbols]]
[[File:Spring_Lake,_New_Jersey_Beach_at_Sunrise.jpg|thumb|left|Spring Lake, a popular destination along the Jersey Shore]]
 
==Economy==
New Jersey has a diverse economy, with major industries including pharmaceuticals, finance, chemical development, telecommunications, food processing, electric equipment, printing and publishing, and tourism. The state is home to several major corporations and is a leading center for biotechnology and information technology.
 
==Culture==
New Jersey is known for its cultural diversity and vibrant arts scene. The state has a rich musical heritage, being the birthplace of artists such as [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Bruce Springsteen]], and [[Jon Bon Jovi]].
 
[[File:Cape_may.jpg|thumb|right|Cape May, known for its Victorian architecture and beaches]]
 
==Tourism==
Tourism is a significant industry in New Jersey, with attractions ranging from the beaches of the Jersey Shore to the historic sites of [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]] and [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]. The state is also home to numerous parks and natural attractions, including the [[Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area]].


== References ==
[[File:Delaware_Water_Gap.jpg|thumb|left|The Delaware Water Gap, a popular destination for outdoor activities]]
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== External links ==
==Related pages==
* [https://www.nj.gov/ Official website]
* [[List of counties in New Jersey]]
* [[List of cities in New Jersey]]
* [[New Jersey in the American Revolution]]


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Latest revision as of 11:09, 23 March 2025

State in the northeastern United States



Map of New Netherland and New Sweden, showing early European settlements in New Jersey

New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by New York, on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Pennsylvania, and on the southwest by Delaware. New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state by area but the 11th-most populous, with 9.2 million residents as of 2020, and an area of 8,722.58 square miles, making it the most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states.

History[edit]

Pre-Colonial and Colonial Era[edit]

Before the arrival of Europeans, the region that is now New Jersey was inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans. The first European to explore the area was Henry Hudson in 1609, and the region was later claimed by the Dutch as part of New Netherland. In 1664, the English seized control of the area, and it was subsequently divided into the provinces of East Jersey and West Jersey.

Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, depicting a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War

American Revolution[edit]

New Jersey played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War, with several significant battles taking place within its borders, including the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton. The state's strategic location between New York City and Philadelphia made it a key battleground.

19th Century[edit]

During the 19th century, New Jersey underwent significant industrialization and urbanization. The construction of the Morris Canal and the development of the railroad network facilitated economic growth and the movement of goods and people.

The Morris Canal was a crucial transportation route in the 19th century

Geography[edit]

New Jersey is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the Pine Barrens, the Jersey Shore, and the Palisades. The state is divided into four distinct regions: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, the New Jersey Highlands, and the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians.

Spring Lake, a popular destination along the Jersey Shore

Economy[edit]

New Jersey has a diverse economy, with major industries including pharmaceuticals, finance, chemical development, telecommunications, food processing, electric equipment, printing and publishing, and tourism. The state is home to several major corporations and is a leading center for biotechnology and information technology.

Culture[edit]

New Jersey is known for its cultural diversity and vibrant arts scene. The state has a rich musical heritage, being the birthplace of artists such as Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, and Jon Bon Jovi.

Cape May, known for its Victorian architecture and beaches

Tourism[edit]

Tourism is a significant industry in New Jersey, with attractions ranging from the beaches of the Jersey Shore to the historic sites of Princeton and Trenton. The state is also home to numerous parks and natural attractions, including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

The Delaware Water Gap, a popular destination for outdoor activities

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