There were only a few career opportunities for men in New Jersey during the 1600s. They could be smiths, preachers, merchants, or farmers. There were few other options.
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farming and lumbering
You can find job listings in central New Jersey on a variety of online sits such as New Jersey Job Search and Employment Opportunities, Monster, and Career Builder. You can also find listings in local New Jersey newspapers in the classifieds.
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tobacco
thomas edison rule the north eastern sate of new jersey and made a light bulb
Barnes and Nobles offers a wide range of jop opportunities. There is either the possibility to get into a store career or corporate career. If one is subjected to a store career there are different career opportunities such as bookseller opportunities, management opportunities or new store opportunities.
In the 1600s, one of New Jersey's most important natural resources was its large amount of excellent farmland. Other important natural resources at that time were iron ore and the timber from the plentiful forests. Furs and coal were also abundant.
It is said that the 1st governor in New Jersey colony in the 1600s to 1700s was Andrew Hamilton. He 1st became governor of East Jersey in 1687. Later on, he became governor of also West Jersey in 1692.
If I remember correctly the states where the "breadbasket colony" are located is New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. I hope this helps you! >_<
William Penn, Sir George Carteret, And Philip Carteret.