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Click on the different speakers to hear pages 60-62! The Colony of New Jersey Settlers Come for Land Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages 60-62! 

Click on the different speakers to hear pages 62-63! Carteret and Berkeley Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages 62-63! 

Click on the different speakers to hear pages 64-65! New Jersey Settlers Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages 64-65!  Dutch Scotch-Irish German French English and Other Settlers.

Click on the different speakers to hear pages 66-67! Puritans Moravians Quakers Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages 66-67!  Religious Immigrants

Click on the different speakers to hear pages ! Two New Jerseys Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages ! 

Click on the different speakers to hear pages ! A Royal Colony The Great Awakening French and Indian War William Franklin Becomes Governor Lewis Morris Chapter 4 “An English Colony” Click on the different speakers to hear pages ! 