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1 Mr. Johnson APUSH The Middle Colonies

2 Middle Colonies

3 Major Themes

4 Iroquois Confederacy

5 Lenape (Delaware) Indians

6 English Restoration

7 Anglo-Dutch Wars

8 Dutch & English…

9 …Germans & Scots-Irish

10 Ethnic Diversity

11 Rivers & Harbors: Mixed Economy

12 “Bread Colonies”

13 Ports & Growing Cities

14 Religious Tolerance

15 New York

16 Dutch West India Company

17 New Netherland & New Sweden

18 Fur Trade with Lenape

19 Manhattan Purchase

20 New Amsterdam

21 Hudson River

22 Dutch Patroonship System

23 New York Economy

24 Dutch Slave Trade

25 Dutch Reformed Church

26 Peter Stuyvesant

27 Stuyvesant Surrenders to the English

28 “New York”

29 New York Founded 1613 Founder Dutch settlers Purpose Economic gain Economy Fur, patroonships Manhattan port Hudson River farming Government Royal colony Ethnic/Social/Religious Lenape & Iroquois “New Amsterdam” Limited slavery English took control during Anglo-Dutch Wars Dutch Reformed & Anglican Churches

30 New Jersey

31 New Netherland & New Sweden

32 New Jersey Founded 1664 Founder Swedish & Dutch settlers Purpose Economic gain Economy Mixed farming Government Royal colony

33 Delaware

34 Delaware Founded 1638 Founder Dutch & Swedish settlers Purpose Economic gain Economy Fishing, moderate-sized plantations Government Proprietary colony

35 Pennsylvania

36 Quaker Meeting

37 “Restoration” Colony

38 Charles II & William Penn

39 Quaker Relations with Lenape

40 Pennsylvania Economy

41 Philadelphia

42 Schuylkill & Delaware Rivers

43 Farming

44 German Anabaptists

45 Mennonites in Pennsylvania

46 Amish in Pennsylvania

47 Frontier Scots-Irish

48 Pennsylvania Founded 1682 Founder William Penn Purpose Haven for Quakers Economy Wheat, oats, Philadelphia port Government “Restoration” colony Ethnic/Social/Religious Lenape, peaceful (early) Indian relations English (later, Germans and Scots-Irish) Tolerance: Quakers, Mennonites, Amish Limited slavery

49 Maryland

50 Lord Baltimore: The Calvert Family

51 Catholic Haven

52 The Founding of Maryland

53 Maryland Toleration Act

54 Slavery in Maryland

55 Maryland Founded 1634 Founder George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) Purpose Haven for Catholics Economic gain Economy Tobacco, wheat Government Proprietary colony Ethnic/Social/Religious English indentured servants, African slaves Religious Toleration Act Catholics, Anglicans


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