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The New Jersey Biographical Index, 1800s

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During the 1800s, New Jersey established itself as a significant transportation hub between the Northeast and South, thanks to the construction of canals, railroads, and roads. The state's first factory town attracted workers from the East Coast, cementing its position as a thriving industrial hub with connections to major cities like New York and Philadelphia.


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