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Our goal at Genealogy Trails is to transcribe
and post genealogical source data so that family researchers can track their
ancestors through time, throughout the
country.
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The written history of
New Jersey began with the exploration of the Jersey Coast by Giovanni da
Verrazano in 1524, though the region had been settled for millennia by Native
Americans. At the time of European contact, the area was populated by tribes
of Lenape. The New Jersey region soon came under the control of the Swedes
and the Dutch resulting in a struggle in which the Dutch were victorious.
However, the Dutch colony of New Netherland was seized by the British in
1664. New Jersey was one of the original 13 colonies that joined the American
Revolutionary War in 1776. It signed the Articles of Confederation in 1779
with Princeton acting as the nation's capital for four months in 1783. New
Jersey became independent after the American Revolutionary War, in which
several crucial battles were fought in New Jersey resulting in American
victories. In 1787, New Jersey was the third state to join the United States
of America.
In the nineteenth century, New Jersey cities led the nation into the Industrial
Revolution and provided soldiers for many of the wars the United States fought,
including 88,000 soldiers for the American Civil War. The state became a
component of the Underground Railroad. The state's transportation system
continued to improve with the construction of canals and more rail lines
which helped industrialization further develop. During the early 1900s, New
Jersey prospered but weakened in the Great Depression in the 1930s. During
World War II and the Cold War New Jersey's shipyards and military bases played
an important role in the defense of the United States. In the 1960s New Jersey
was the site of several race riots and the Glassboro Summit Conference, between
American President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin. (Source:
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