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1 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
The Middle Colonies New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware

2 New York - Founder Originally set up by the Dutch and were lead by Henry Hudson Rivalry between England and the Netherlands for control of trade English warships entered New Amsterdam in 1664 and took the colony to control trade King Charles II gave New Netherland to his brother, the Duke of York. He renamed the colony New York.

3 New York - Facts Geography and climate – hot summers, cold winters, mountains, rivers, fertile farmland, swampy near coastline Economy –fur trapping, lumber, shipping, farming  wheat, flax, corn Religion – religious freedom but most were Dutch Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Puritans Politics – Governor with representative government

4 New Jersey Founder – originally part of New York, the Duke of York thought the colony was too big so he gave land to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. Set up a proprietary colony – the king gave land to one or more people in return for a yearly payment.

5 New Jersey cont’d Geography – large coastline with fertile farmland
Economy – farming, cattle, fishing Religion – many different religions Politics - In 1702, became a royal colony – a colony under direct control of the English crown

6 Pennsylvania Founder – William Penn, friend of the king
Religion – most were Quakers – protestant reformers who believed all people were equal in God’s eyes. They spoke out against war, allowed women to preach, and refused to serve in the army. However, Penn also let any other type of religion in.

7 Pennsylvania cont’d Geography – fertile with both mountains and farmland Politics – delegates and assembly (rep. gov’t) Economy – farming, cattle People – Penn sent brochures to get people to come to PA Large group of German Protestants came. They became known as the PA Dutch because people could not say Deutsch. Penn also treated the Native Americans fairly.

8 Delaware Was part of PA known as Pennsylvania’s Lower Counties. However, delegates from this county did not want to go to a distant assembly in Philadelphia so Penn allowed them to elect their own assembly. In 1704, broke away as the colony of Delaware. Religion – religious freedom Geography – coastline Economy – Farming, trading, mined iron ore for guns, nails, and tools.

9 Life in the Middle Colonies
Majority of people were farmers Raised wheat, barley, and rye as cash crops – crops sold for money at market Exported so much grain known as Breadbasket Colonies Also raised herds of cattle and pigs Farms here were larger than those in NE Hired workers to help with planting (there were few slaves) Those who were not farmers were skilled artisans – manufactured crafts such as clocks, watches, locks, nails, paper.

10 Homes Because houses were farther apart, counties rather than towns were the centers of local government. Different groups built different types of houses. Swedish – log cabins Dutch – red bricks Germans – panels of wood and stone with wood burning stoves.

11 The Backcountry In the 1700’s, thousands of German and Scotch-Irish settlers arrived in Philadelphia. From there they traveled west to the backcountry – the area of land along the eastern slopes of the Appalachian mountains. Had to clear thick forests and many settled on Indian territory.


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