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

New Netherlands (New York) Holland/Netherlands- small nation, colonial power -Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) and Dutch West Indies (Caribbean Sea) -Henry Hudson- found present Manhattan (bought from Na.AM. for $28) -New Amsterdam- becomes NYC, business town Duke of York- ordered by King of Eng. To take over New Amsterdam, no fighting involved Dutch Influences- Haalem, Breuklin, Waffles, Santa Claus * How might New York be different if it was settled by the Puritains?

Pennsylvania Quakers- protestant, pacifist, anti-slavery, pro-Na.AM (friendly) William Penn- given land by King to create a haven in New World for Quakers -Advertising- all over Europe -Liberal Land Policy- good land, access to rivers (transportation) -Philadelphia- planned city to grow, largest city in colonies -Expansion- more settlers from Europe moved in, worse relations w Na.Am. *How is Penn. different from New England

Similarities of Middle Colonies Soil- fertile and expansive Rivers- provide transportation to sell goods in seaports Seaports- New York City and Philadelphia (centers of trade) Ethnic Mix- religious toleration and democratic control Which of the three regions has the greatest impact on the US today? (New Eng, Middle Colonies. Southern Colonies) Least?