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Originally- Dutch Then others- English & Africans Middle Colonies Chapter 3 Section 3 Founding the Middle and Southern Colonies P. 9/ P. 84 Summarizing As you read about the New England and Southern colonies, fill out the chart below by writing notes that describe aspects of each colony. Middle Colonies 2. Pennsylvania-Religion 3. Pennsylvania- Relations with Native Americans 4. New Jersey- Proprietor New York-Population Originally- Dutch Then others- English & Africans

Religious differences tolerated Chapter 3 Section 3 Founding the Middle and Southern Colonies P. 9/ P. 84 Summarizing As you read about the New England and Southern colonies, fill out the chart below by writing notes that describe aspects of each colony. Middle Colonies 2. Pennsylvania-Religion Religious differences tolerated 3. Pennsylvania- Relations with Native Americans Relatively friendly because of Quaker beliefs 4. New Jersey- Proprietor Sir George Carteret & Lord John Berkeley New York-Population Originally- Dutch Then others- English & Africans

Catholics & others because of religious tolerance Southern Colonies 6. The Carolinas- Population English settlers from Barbados French Protestants wanting religious freedom 7. Maryland- Religion Catholics & others because of religious tolerance 8. The Carolinas- Relations with Native Americans Sold N.A. into slavery & took land War broke out 5. Georgia- Relations with England Oglethorpe lost support King made it royal colony