Kent
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Subdivision of: | North American League |
Cities: | |
Capital: | Trenton |
Other: | Atlantic City |
Languages: | |
Official: | English |
Others: | English, |
Governor: | |
Established: | 1674, Division of New Mersey 1738, Provincial status |
Admission to NAL: | 1803 (10th) |
Kent is a province of the North American League.
History
Kent and Oxbridge were formed in 1674 from the division of the former Province of New Mersey. It was initially named West Mersey, but was renamed Kent in 1738, when the two halves of New Mersey were fully separated.
West Mersey became a largely Quaker colony, and, for a period, William Penn of neighboring Pennsylvaania was a trustee of the colony.
Geography
Borders
- North: New Castreleon
- East: Oxbridge
- South:
- West: Pennsylvaania, New Sweden
Culture
Quarkerism remains common in Kent.