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Women’s Contributions Middle Colonies Jeopardy Middle Colonies – Chapter 3; Section 3 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Trade/Staple Crops Women’s Contributions ________ founded New Netherland in 1613 as a fur trading post for exchanging fur with the Iroquois. English took control of New Jersey in ________. Quakers supported non- ___________ and religious ____________ for all people. Name two factors that contributed to the successful growth of staple crops. Some women in the middle colonies ran farms and businesses. Name 3 types of businesses they ran. New _____________ was the center of the fur trade. The colony occupied the land between what two rivers? Because Quakers were being persecuted in America too, _____________ _______ received a charter for a new colony, Pennsylvania. Name three staple crops. Name two jobs women had in the medical field in the middle colonies. Peter ________________ led New Netherland from 1647 to 1664. New Jersey had a diverse population. What does diverse mean? Penn ________ his own power and established an _________ assembly. Were there more slaves or indentured servants in the middle colonies? True or False: Women had limited economic opportunities. English captured the colony in 1664 and renamed it _____ _______. List four places from which New Jersey settlers had come. Penn promised ____________ ___________ to all Christians. What two major cities in the middle colonies exported goods? Most women managed ____________ and raised ___________ . The Dutch influence can still be seen in America today. The name of a food we all love to eat came from the Dutch word “koekje” . . . what is it? The ___________ formed the largest religious group in New Jersey. _______________ was a part of Pennsylvania until 1776. Name the two main places to which they exported goods. Give two examples of how women raised money working from home.

Women’s Contributions Middle Colonies Jeopardy Middle Colonies – Chapter 3; Section 3 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Trade/Staple Crops Women’s Contributions The Dutch founded New Netherland in 1613 as a fur trading post for exchanging fur with the Iroquois. English took control of New Jersey in 1664. Quakers supported non- violence and religious toleration for all people. Name two factors that contributed to the successful growth of staple crops. Good climate, rich land Some women in the middle colonies ran farms and businesses. Name 3 types of businesses they ran. Grocery stores, bakeries, drugstores New Amsterdam was the center of the fur trade. The colony occupied the land between what two rivers? Hudson and Delaware Because Quakers were being persecuted in America too, William Penn received a charter for a new colony, Pennsylvania. Name three staple crops. Wheat, barley, oats Name two jobs women had in the medical field in the middle colonies. Nurses, midwives Peter Stuyvesant led New Netherland from 1647 to 1664. New Jersey had a diverse population. What does diverse mean? Very different Penn limited his own power and established an elected assembly. Were there more slaves or indentured servants in the middle colonies? Indentured servants True or False: Women had limited economic opportunities. False English captured the colony in 1664 and renamed it New York. List four places from which New Jersey settlers had come. Dutch, Swedes ,Finns, Scots Penn promised religious freedom to all Christians. What two major cities in the middle colonies exported goods? Philadelphia, New York City Most women managed households and raised children . The Dutch influence can still be seen in America today. The name of a food we all love to eat came from the Dutch word “koekje” . . . what is it? Cookie The Quakers formed the largest religious group in New Jersey. Delaware_ was a part of Pennsylvania until 1776. Name the two main places to which they exported goods Britain and West Indies. Give two examples of how women raised money working from home. Selling butter, washing clothes