By 1760, New Jersey had 60 towns and 94,000 colonists. Almost everybody farmed. To find out more on this subject, go to:
Towns are usually made up of little more than a church, a courthouse, an inn, a general store, and a blacksmith's shop.
Every town with 50 families or more has to have a school. This colony also has a college, the College of New Jersey, that began in 1747 with one professor and six students. Colonists on the sea coast makes a living by fishing, whaling and building ships.
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Every town with 50 families or more has to have a school. This colony also has a college, the College of New Jersey, that began in 1747 with one professor and six students. Colonists on the sea coast makes a living by fishing, whaling and building ships.
For information about the religion of this colony, please visit: