New Jersey

The Garden State
State flag of New Jersey featuring a buff-colored field with the state coat of arms in the center, depicting two goddesses representing Liberty and Agriculture
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Quick Stats
9.3M Population
#11 Rank
1787 Joined
8.7k Area (mi²)
Map
Geographical map of New Jersey displaying its location in the Northeast megalopolis, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware River

Seal and Motto
Official Seal of New Jersey portraying three plows, a horse's head, and the goddesses of Liberty and Ceres, symbolizing the state's agriculture and freedom
"Liberty and Prosperity"
Additional Information
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Abbreviation NJ
Motto Origin

"Liberty and prosperity"

Adopted 1776.

Official Website NewJersey.gov
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Overview

New Jersey, famously celebrated as the "Garden State," serves as a vital economic engine driven by its prominent global pharmaceutical hub. This densely populated state effectively blends bustling metropolitan centers with flourishing agricultural traditions and scenic coastal regions. It remains a critical crossroads of innovation, diverse commerce, and rich transportation networks that connect the entire Northeastern corridor today.

Historical Significance

New Jersey officially joined the United States on December 18, 1787, as the 3rd state to ratify the federal Constitution. Known as the "Crossroads of the Revolution," it hosted pivotal battles that fundamentally shaped the struggle for American independence. This early statehood cemented its enduring influence on national governance, industrial development, and the burgeoning democratic identity during the colonial era.

Top Cities & Hubs
1

Newark

Population: ~310,000

The largest city in New Jersey, a major global hub for air travel, shipping, and insurance.

2

Jersey City

Population: ~292,000

Known as "Wall Street West," a major center for financial services located directly across from Manhattan.

3

Paterson

Population: ~160,000

The "Silk City," influential in the early industrial development of the nation with its dramatic Great Falls.

4

Elizabeth

Population: ~135,000

A major transportation and manufacturing hub, home to one of the world's busiest container ports.

5

Trenton

Population: ~91,000

The state capital, the site of George Washington's pivotal victory during the American Revolution.

Key Landmarks & Economy
Princeton University: This world-renowned Ivy League institution fosters elite academic research and intellectual leadership while maintaining a stunning historic campus.
Atlantic City Boardwalk: As the first boardwalk in the world, this iconic coastal destination remains a major center for gaming and global tourism today.
Pharmaceutical Corridor: New Jersey hosts major global biomedical firms, driving the economy through advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing and life-saving research development.
Did You Know?
  • New Jersey has more racehorses per square mile than any other state in America today.
  • The first professional baseball game was famously played in Hoboken during the year eighteen forty-six.
  • Atlantic City inspired the properties found on the original version of the legendary Monopoly board.
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