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The Middle Colonies: Farms and Cities The People who settled in the Middle Colonies made a society of great diversity
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Key Terms Cash Crop Grist Mill Diversity Artesian Conestoga Wagon
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Basketcase Immigrants come to the Middle Colonies to find prosperity and force Native Americans out Dutch and German Farmers used Hard Work and advanced farming methods to create a food surplus Middle Colonies produced Cash Crops of fruit, vegetables and Grain for trade Middle Colonies become known as the Bread Basket
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Against the Grain Gristmills located, and powered, by water in the middle colonies help turn grains into flour Grains would be used to make bread, which was central to the Middle Colony's Diet Extra Bread would be taken to market for sale
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Bright Lights, Big City Cities in the Middle Colonies grew along the rivers as trade built New York and Philadelphia Philadelphia became one of the colonies biggest cities with shipyards, city streets, and Large Buildings New York also enjoyed prosperity due to trade as the city grew
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Arts and Crafts Diversity in the Middle Colonies lead to German Immigration due to religious intolerance German Immigrants work as Artesians developing guns, glassware, iron, and furniture The Germans also developed Conestoga Wagons which could better navigate roads, to help carry products for trade The English, Dutch, Scottish, Irish, African, Swedish, Welsh, and French Settlers had to learn to tolerate each other
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Earth-Quakers Without ONE dominant culture in the Middle Colonies, religious tolerance shaped the colony The Dutch and Quaker Settlers Practiced tolerance and promoted religious rights Quaker Men and Women were viewed as equals and helped spread Quaker message Quakers would also speak out against slavery
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Rebel Yells Middle Colonies practiced some slavery with mixed results New York saw a Rising African Community, both as slaves and free laborers Tensions, due to race and slavery, led to violence in New York Violence would be used to put down slave rebellions Violence would be a key in preventing rebellions, and would be more common in the south
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