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- Perth Amboy, New Jersey was settled in 1683 by Scottish colonists and was called "New Perth" after James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth. The native name was eventually corrupted and the two names were merged. Perth Amboy was incorporated in 1683 and was founded via Royal charter in 1718. The New Jersey Legislature reaffirmed its status in 1784, following independence from British rule123. It served as the capital of the East Jersey colony and later as an alternate provincial capital4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Perth Amboy was settled in 1683 by Scottish colonists and was called "New Perth" after James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth; the native name was eventually corrupted and the two names were merged. Perth Amboy was formed by Royal charter in 1718, and the New Jersey Legislature reaffirmed its status in 1784, after independence.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perth_Amboy,_New_JerseyWhen the first three houses were built in 1683, settlers and officials began to call the land Ambo or Amboy, and finally Amboy. Amboy, the only city in the United States incorporated twice, received its first charter in 1718, by which time it was commonly known as Perth Amboy.www.perthamboynj.org/visitors/historyPerth Amboy was incorporated in 1683 and was first settled by Scottish colonists. It was in 1718 that Perth Amboy was founded via Royal charter. The New Jersey Legislature later reaffirmed its status in 1784, following independence from British rule.www.newjerseyrealestatenetwork.com/blog/perth-a…Settled in the late 17th century, it was the capital of the East Jersey colony from 1686 to 1702, and, after East and West Jersey were united to form New Jersey province, it served with Burlington from about 1738 to 1790 as the alternate provincial capital. The last royal governor of the colony was Benjamin Franklin’s son William.www.britannica.com/place/Perth-Amboy
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