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Period 3 & 7 We will examine the settlement of the Middle Colonies and how they developed differently from the New England and Southern Colonies. Warm Up: Advertisement Chapter 3 Notes King Phillip’s War

Advertisement Come up with a slogan that would be spread back in Europe in order to entice people to move to the colony of your choice. Example: Come to Massachusetts: Malaria free since 1620

Seeds of Colonial Unity In 1643, four colonies banded together to form the New England Confederation. It was basically established for defensive reasons. It was almost all Puritan. It was weak, but still a notable milestone toward American unity.

In 1686, the Dominion of New England was created to bolster the colonial defense against Indians and tying the colonies closer to Britain by enforcing the hated Navigation Acts. Head of the Dominion was Sir Edmund Andros.

Andros responded to opposition by curbing town meetings, restricting the courts and the press, and revoking all land titles. He taxed the people without their consent. At the same time, the people of England staged the Glorious Revolution, instating William and Mary to the crown.

New Netherland In 1609, Henry Hudson ventured into Delaware and New York Bay and claimed the area for the Netherlands. It was the Dutch West India Company that bought Manhattan Island for some worthless trinkets (22,000 acres of the most valuable land in the world today). New Amsterdam was a company town, run by and for the Dutch company and in the interests of stockholders.

Indian’s attacked the Dutch for their cruelties. New England was hostile against Dutch growth. The Swedes trespassed Dutch reserves from 1638 to 1655 by planting the colony of New Sweden on the Delaware River. Things got so bad that the Dutch erected a wall in New Amsterdam, for which Wall Street is named today.

In 1664, British troops landed and defeated the Dutch, kicking them out, without much violence. New Amsterdam was renamed New York. The Dutch Legacy The people of New York retained their autocratic spirit. Dutch names of cities remained, like Harlem, Brooklyn, and Hell Gate. The Dutch also gave us Easter eggs, Santa Claus, waffles, sauerkraut, bowling, sleighing, skating, and golf.

Quakers The Quakers (characteristics) They “quaked” under deep religious emotion. They were offensive to religious and civil rule. They didn’t swear oaths because Jesus had said “Swear not at all,” this last part creating a problem, since you had to swear a test oath to prove that you weren’t Roman Catholic. They were against war and violence.

Period 3 & 7 We will examine the settlement of the Middle Colonies and how they developed differently from the New England and Southern Colonies. Warm Up: Who is on the Quaker Oats logo? Finish Chapter 3 Notes Chapter 3 Online Review

Pennsylvania His treatment of the Indians was so gentle that Quakers could walk through Indian territory unarmed without fear of being hurt. Freedom of worship was available to everyone except for Jews and Catholics (only because of pressure from London), and the death penalty was only for murder and treason. No restrictions were placed on immigration, and naturalization was made easy.

The Middle Colonies All had fertile soil and broad expanse of land. All except for Delaware exported lots of grain. The Susquehanna River tapped the fur trade of the interior The middle colonies were more ethnically mixed than other colonies. A considerable amount of economic and social democracy prevailed