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About Morristown, NJ
Morristown is a New York City suburb with 19,065 people living there. Morristown is in Morris Province and is one of the most outstanding spots to live in New Jersey. Residents of Morristown enjoy a sense of urbanity, and the majority rent their homes. There are numerous parks, coffee shops, and restaurants in Morristown. Morristown is home to a lot of young professionals, and the people there tend to be liberal. Morristown’s public schools receive high marks.

History of Morristown, NJ
The area was inhabited by Native Americans for more than 2,800 years prior to exploration by Europeans. The first European settlements in this portion of New Jersey were established by the Swedes and Dutch in the early 1600s where a significant trade in furs existed between the natives and the Europeans at temporary posts. It became part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, but the English seized control of the region in 1664, which was granted to Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, as the Province of New Jersey. In British colonial records, the first permanent European settlement at Morristown occurred in 1715, when a village was founded as New Hanover by migrants from New York and Connecticut. Morris County was created on March 15, 1739, from portions of Hunterdon County. The county was named for the popular Governor of the Province, Lewis Morris, who championed benefits for the colonists. Following the American Revolution the former colony became the state of New Jersey and almost one hundred years after the American Revolution began, Morristown was incorporated as a town by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 6, 1865, within Morris Township, and it was formally set off from the township in 1895.

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