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Kale
20 November, 03:02
Who sold Land to the Quakers in new Jersey
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Josie Rocha
20 November, 03:36
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In the year 1664, the Duke of York, proprietary of the province of New York, assigned to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret the tract of country to the east of the Delaware River, and extending to the Hudson and the Atlantic.
in short Lord John Berkeley sold the land to the quakers.
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