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Mr. Johnson APUSH The Middle Colonies
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Middle Colonies
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Major Themes
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Iroquois Confederacy
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Lenape (Delaware) Indians
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English Restoration
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Anglo-Dutch Wars
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Dutch & English…
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…Germans & Scots-Irish
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Ethnic Diversity
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Rivers & Harbors: Mixed Economy
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“Bread Colonies”
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Ports & Growing Cities
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Religious Tolerance
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New York
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Dutch West India Company
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New Netherland & New Sweden
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Fur Trade with Lenape
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Manhattan Purchase
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New Amsterdam
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Hudson River
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Dutch Patroonship System
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New York Economy
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Dutch Slave Trade
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Dutch Reformed Church
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Peter Stuyvesant
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Stuyvesant Surrenders to the English
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“New York”
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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
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New Jersey
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New Netherland & New Sweden
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New Jersey Founded 1664 Founder Swedish & Dutch settlers Purpose Economic gain Economy Mixed farming Government Royal colony
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Delaware
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Delaware Founded 1638 Founder Dutch & Swedish settlers Purpose Economic gain Economy Fishing, moderate-sized plantations Government Proprietary colony
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Pennsylvania
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Quaker Meeting
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“Restoration” Colony
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Charles II & William Penn
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Quaker Relations with Lenape
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Pennsylvania Economy
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Philadelphia
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Schuylkill & Delaware Rivers
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Farming
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German Anabaptists
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Mennonites in Pennsylvania
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Amish in Pennsylvania
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Frontier Scots-Irish
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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
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Maryland
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Lord Baltimore: The Calvert Family
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Catholic Haven
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The Founding of Maryland
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Maryland Toleration Act
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Slavery in Maryland
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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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