- The
Quintipartite Deed was a
legal do****ent that
split the
Province of New Jersey,
dividing it into the
Province of West
Jersey and the
Province of East...
-
Province of West Jersey,
between 1674 and 1702 in
accordance with the
Quintipartite Deed, were two
distinct political divisions of the
Province of New Jersey...
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River which is just
north of the
Delaware Water Gap. Later, the 1676
Quintipartite Deed
helped to
lessen the disputes. More
accurate surveys and maps were...
- Jersey; however, the
border between the two was not
agreed upon
until the
Quintipartite Deed in 1676. From 1701 to 1765,
colonists skirmished in the New York-New...
- on the
Delaware River just
north of present-day Philadelphia. 1676
Quintipartite Deed Line (between
George Carteret on the East, and
William Penn, Gawen...
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Compact (1620) Mourt's
Relation (1622) Of
Plymouth Plantation (1630–1651)
Fundamental Orders of
Connecticut (1638)
Quintipartite Deed (1676) Category...
- others.
Title issues were
settled in 1676 with the
negotiation of the
Quintipartite Deed
between Carteret, Penn, Byllynge,
Nicholas Lucas, and
Gawen Lawrie...
-
Province of West
Jersey and
Province of East
Jersey in
accordance with the
Quintipartite Deed (1676),
divided the
state in a
straight line from "the Northernmost...
- all
lands west of the
Hudson River in the
early 17th century. In the
Quintipartite Deed of 1674 to 1702, the
Province of New
Jersey was
divided by two...
-
Compact (1620) Mourt's
Relation (1622) Of
Plymouth Plantation (1630–1651)
Fundamental Orders of
Connecticut (1638)
Quintipartite Deed (1676) Category...