The New Jersey state capital's location was selected in 1679 because it was the highest navigable point on the Delaware River. The site's potential for industry, trade and shipping was recognized by Philadelphia merchant William Trent, who in 1714 purchased 1,600 acres and a mill built by the original settlers. The village came to be known as Trent's Town, later modified to Trenton. Learn More...
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