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New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern
regions of the United States. The state is named after the island of Jersey in
the English Channel.
New Jersey ranks ninth in the nation in population and has
the highest population density of any U.S. state, because of its proximity to
both New York City and Philadelphia but also indicative of its economic
importance. New Jersey is a major industrial center, an important transportation
corridor, and because of its long coast line, a long-established destination for
summer vacationers.
New Jersey consists of 127 miles of white sand
beach,
scenic mountains and parkland, colonial villages, cutting-edge technology,
outstanding education, great cultural attractions, world-class entertainment and
stringently protected ecological resources. Home to some of America's greatest
inventors, writers and statesmen, New Jersey is a place where you can walk in
George Washington's footsteps while creating new pathways of your own ญญ in
work, family life and leisure. New Jersey has been dubbed "America the
beautiful... only smaller," which is just one of the reasons we know you'll feel
at home here.
Inhabited by Native Americans for more than 11,000 years,
the first European settlements in the area were the Swedes and Dutch in the
early 1600s. The British later seized control of the region, which was granted
to Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton as the
colony of New Jersey. New Jersey was an important site during the American
Revolutionary War; several decisive battles were fought there. The winter
quarters of the revolutionary army were established twice by George Washington
in Morristown, which was called the military capital of the revolution. The New
Jersey Journal, a newspaper published by Shepard Kollock, who established his
press in Chatham during 1779, became a catalyst in the revolution. News of
events came directly to Kollock from Washington's headquarters in nearby
Morristown, which he published to boost the morale of the troops and their
families, and he conducted lively debates about the efforts for independence
with those who opposed and supported the cause he championed. Later,
working-class cities such as Paterson helped to drive the Industrial Revolution
in the nineteenth century. New Jersey's position at the center of the BosWash
megalopolis, between Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington, D.C., fueled its rapid growth through the suburban boom of the 1950s
and beyond.
New Jersey has a temperate climate, with warm/hot humid
summers and cool/cold winters. During the hurricane season, tropical cyclones
can hit New Jersey, though it is uncommon for it to remain at hurricane strength
this far to the north. During the winter months, Nor'easters can dump up to two
feet of snow at once. The temperatures vary greatly from the northernmost part
of New Jersey to the southernmost part of New Jersey.
The Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal is one of
the
world's largest container ports although its imports are being threatened by the
relatively low Bayonne Bridge. Newark Liberty International Airport is ranked
seventh among the nation's busiest airports and among the top 20 busiest
airports in the world.
Its agricultural outputs are nursery stock, horses,
vegetables, fruits and nuts, seafood, and dairy products. In particular,
cranberries and eggplant are two of the state's largest crops. Hammonton in the
southern part of the state is known as the blueberry capital of the world. Its
industrial outputs are pharmaceutical and chemical products, food processing,
electric equipment, printing and publishing, and tourism. New Jersey's economy
has a large base of industry and chemical manufacturing. Additionally, New
Jersey is home to the largest petroleum containment system outside of the Middle
East.
New Jersey hosts several business headquarters. Fifty
Fortune 500 companies have headquarters in or conduct business from Morris
County alone. New Jersey is said to have the largest concentration of Fortune
500 companies in the world: nearly one hundred companies on the Fortune 500 list
have headquarters or conduct business from New Jersey. Paramus is noted for
having one of the highest retail sales per person ratios in the nation.
New Jersey is infamous for its abundance of oil refineries.
The smell given off by the refineries is common to motorists who travel the New
Jersey Turnpike which runs through the central industrial corridor of the
state. New Jersey also is home to major pharmaceutical firms Merck, Wyeth,
Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, Pfizer, Hoffman-LaRoche, Bristol-Myers Squibb,
and Schering-Plough. It draws upon its large and well-educated labor pool which
also supports the myriad of industries that exist today.
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson is one of the largest
theme parks in the world. It is home to the largest wild safari outside Africa
and is now home to the world's tallest, fastest rollercoaster, Kingda Ka. As of
2001, New Jersey makes $30 billion each year from tourism, as stated in the
Star-Ledger article "The Best of New Jersey". New Jersey is one of the top ten
most visited states in the nation.
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Fast Facts
Population - 2005 est. 8,717,925
Capital - Trenton
Largest Cities
Newark
Jersey City
Paterson
Bordering states
New York
Delaware
Pennsylvania
The Atlantic Ocean
Housing units - 3,414,739
Median value - $170,800
Median household Income - $56,356
Elevation
- Highest point High Point 1,803 ft
- Lowest point Atlantic Ocean 0 ft
State Slogan - Come see for yourself.
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5
Daylight Savings Time - Yes
Web site www.state.nj.us
New Jersey is the birthplace of many modern inventions:
FM radio
motion picture camera
lithium battery
light bulb
transistors
electric train
drive-in movie
cultivated blueberry
cranberry sauce
postcard
boardwalk
zipper
phonograph
saltwater taffy
ice cream cone
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