lenni leape were the native Americans who were there long before any europeans. however the first europeans to arrive in New Jersey were the dutch. =D
it was the italians
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Where did New Jersey's colonists come from?
The first Europeans in New Jersey were the Dutch and Swedish. Under British rule, New Jersey was a proprietary colony.
If you mean when did European settlers first discover New Jersey, Europeans first came into contact with Lenape Indians living in New Jersey in 1600. It's hard to tell how long the Lenape Indians had been settled there before the Europeans arrived.
Europeans first settled in New Jersey in 1620. The Lenni-Lenape had lived here for many years before this.
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I don't know if this applies to New Jersey and Delaware, but the first Europeans to settle in New York were from The Netherlands (before its name was changed to New York, it was New Amsterdam).
Jonas brothers come from New Jersey.
New Jersey is the United State's most densely populated state.
I sure hope they don't offer Europeans. New York banned slavery in 1799. Leave the poor Europeans alone.