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SSUSH1c,d,e c. Explain the development of the mid-Atlantic colonies; include the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam and subsequent English takeover, and the settlement of Pennsylvania. d. Explain the reasons for French settlement of Quebec. e. Analyze the impact of location and place on colonial settlement, transportation, and economic development; include the southern, middle, and New England colonies.

Mid-Atlantic Colonies’ settlement Middle Colonies include: New Amsterdam/New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware The middle colonies were more diverse than the New England or Southern colonies Some small farms, and a few cities Less united than the New England colonies More culturally diverse, and more religious tolerance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu9dQlQIeFM&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu9dQlQIeFM&feature=related

Settlement of New Amsterdam New Netherland was originally settled by the Dutch (from the Netherlands), but in 1664 the British conquered the area and renamed it New York. (King James was the Duke of York at the time.) New York had a diverse population and was a large trade center. Because the British encouraged the Dutch to stay, New York tolerated different religious beliefs. New Amsterdam is now known as New York City (on Manhattan Island)

Settlement of Pennsylvania Located between New England and Virginia William Penn received the land from King Charles because King Charles owed a debt to Penn’s father. The King was not entirely happy about paying the debt this way because he knew Penn was a Quaker and the king had banned and persecuted Quakers. Quakers believe in pacifism and people having their own inner-light from God meaning they had no need for churches or ministers. Quakers did not believe in participating in government or even paying taxes. Opposition to war or violence as a means to settle disputes

Settlement of Pennsylvania, cont. Pennsylvania (Penn’s woods) was named after William Penn’s father (also William Penn) Pennsylvania had complete political and religious freedom. Penn also believed there needed to be a friendship with the Native Americans and did this by signing the Treaty of Shackamaxon hosting over 70 years of peace between the settlers and the Native Americans. Penn opened up land in Pennsylvania to anyone who wanted to settle there, bringing thousands.

Bell Ringer What made Pennsylvania a unique colony? Describe the history of New Amsterdam.

French Settlement of Quebec Founded in 1608 Quebec was the first permanent French settlement in North America. The French colonists, primarily Jesuit priests, were to spread the Catholic faith in the New World. The other French colonists were primarily fur traders and lived among the Native Americans that they traded with, and often married Native American women.

New England Colonies Location: North Eastern corner of the US. Consists of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island Transportation: Imports and exports were by ship primarily to England, primary exports were agriculture and fish Economic Development: primarily farming and fishing communities who grew much of their own food. Anything extra was shipped to England. They made most of their own clothing. Boston was the major seaport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqp8BReJkgQ

Middle Colonies Location: Located between the New England colonies and the Southern colonies. Includes: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware Transportation: Imports and exports were by ship primarily to and from England, primary exports were finished products like paper and textiles Economic Development: Industrial and agricultural society. They produced iron, paper, and textiles and grew wheat and other grains. They traded with England a lot as well.

Southern Colonies Location: Below the Mason-Dixon Line. Includes: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Transportation: Imports and exports were by ship primarily to England, including trans-Atlantic slave trade Economic Development: Almost solely agricultural society, they grew rice, tobacco, and indigo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZzviIaptvE&NR=1

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