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Middle Colonies
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NEW YORK Originally settled as Dutch as New Netherland for fur trading. New Amsterdam was a major city comprised of Europeans and African slaves. Religion did not play that much of a part. People were able to practice their religion freely
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New York In 1664, New Netherland surrendered land to English without a shot being fired. King Charles II gave the land to his brother, the Duke of York and they changed the name to New York.
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What people settled new York before the British?
Dutch Swedes Germans French
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The Duke of York thought that New York was too big to govern easily.
NEW JERSEY The Duke of York thought that New York was too big to govern easily. He gave up some land to friends Lord Berkeley and Lord Cartaret. They set up a new colony, New Jersey, which was a proprietary colony.
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New Jersey Settlers came from many countries.
In a proprietary colony, the king gave land to one or more people. These proprietors could divide the land and make laws for it. Settlers came from many countries.
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In 1702, New Jersey became a royal colony, which is a colony under the direct control of the English crown.
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Royal colony Puritan colony Proprietary colony Quaker colony
New Jersey began as a Royal colony Puritan colony Proprietary colony Quaker colony
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New Jersey was founded because the Duke of York thought new York was too large to govern.
TRUE FALSE
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Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania In England, William Penn joined the Quakers, a religious group that believed that all people were equal in God’s sight. Quakers were against war. Quakers were arrested, fined, or even hanged for their ideas. Penn believed the Quakers must leave England. He turned to the king for help.
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Pennsylvania The king issued a royal charter in 1681 naming Penn proprietor of a new colony, later called Pennsylvania. Penn called for fair treatment of Native Americans. Penn called his colony a “holy experiment”
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Penn’s Holy Experiment
Penn welcomed settlers of different faiths and people from many countries, including Germany. Other colonists called the Germans Pennsylvania Dutch, from the word “Deutsch,” which means German.
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Delaware Broke away from PA in 1704.
Settlers did not want to send assembly delegates all the way to Philadelphia
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Life in the Middle Colonies
Raised cash crops of wheat,barley, and rye Farmers also raised cattle and pigs which they shipped beef, pork, and butter to ports of Philadelphia and New York
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families owned and worked the land
Pennsylvania also known for manufacturing and crafts. Delaware River valley known for iron ore deposits
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Towns were less important than New England because houses were farther apart.
Counties became centers of local government
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Germany and Scotch-Irish settlers settled in backcountry.
Backcountry is area around eastern slopes of the Appalachians
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