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  1. Newark was founded in 1666 by Connecticut Puritans led by Robert Treat from the New Haven Colony to avoid losing political power to others not of their own church after the union of the Connecticut and New Haven colonies.

  2. Sep 13, 2024 · History. Puritans migrating from Connecticut founded Newark in 1666 on land purchased from Delaware Indians. The settlement, first named Pesayak Towne and later New Milford, was probably renamed for the home of the Reverend Abraham Pierson, who went there from Newark-on-Trent, England.

  3. Newark was founded by conservative Puritans, chiefly from three towns in the New Haven Colony. The increasingly tolerant views of religious freedom (especially tolerance for Quakers, whom Puritans were intolerant), and the merger of the New Haven Colony in 1662 with the more religiously tolerant Connecticut Colony, combined with the English ...

  4. Settled in 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony, Newark is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Its location at the mouth of the Passaic River, where it flows into Newark Bay, has made the city's waterfront an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey.

  5. Aug 29, 2022 · Newark is considered one of the country's oldest cities, as it was founded by Puritan theocrats led by Robert Treat in 1666. Based on the Newark Tract, Newark was organized as a New Jersey township on October 31, 1693.

  6. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Newark, New Jersey, United States. Before 1800. 1666 - Robert Treat and other Puritans buy land from Hackensack tribe. [1][2] 1710s - Sydenham House and Plume House (residences) built (approximate date). 1712 - Harrison Cider Apple created (approximate date). [3]

  7. Newark was founded in 1666 by Puritans from Connecticut on land purchased from the Lenni-Lenape. The settlement was first named Pesayak Towne and later New Milford. It was probably renamed after Newark-on-Trent, England, the home of original settler Reverend Abraham Pierson.

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