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CLEAR TARGETS 8.5 Analyze the impact of the Dutch influence and systems in the colony of New Netherlands. Describe the British takeover of New Netherlands and the diversity that resulted in the colony. 8.6 Examine the role Quakers and their religious tolerance played in the founding of Pennsylvania. Compare/Contrast the role of women and the relationship with Indians in Quaker Society with the rest of colonial America.
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MIDDLE COLONIES
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DUTCH IN AMERICAS Dutch East India Company controlled the main Dutch settlement New Netherlands Centered around New Amsterdam which became the center of shipping in North America Patroon System : granted large tracts of land to people who brought 50 settlers to America
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CREATING NEW YORK Eventually, New Netherlands success brings about British interest in the Dutch colony Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant gives up control to the British The colony is renamed New York and continues its success under British rule The sea port and trade brought in very diverse groups of people
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DISCUSSION Who are “the Dutch?” How might the Patroon system impact the types of people who settle in the Middle colonies? How can having diversity change the way a society works?
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PENNSYLVANIA Founded by William Penn as a safe haven for many different religious groups Penn led Quakers to settle Pennsylvania to gain religious freedom
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QUAKER BELIEFS Believed in equality for ALL Native Americans: treated with respect, bought land instead of stealing it They also believed in an “inner light” which made them all ministers Women: viewed as equals, allowed to preach in church Philadelphia: major trade city
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