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PENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, DELAWAREPENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE

***Settlement of Middle Colonies-ETHNIC

GROUPS

• New York, New Jersey, Delaware-settled by Dutch first-established trade routes with Europe

• Germans and English• England would take over all in

1664

Dutch Remnants in New Dutch Remnants in New YorkYork

Dutch Remnants in New Dutch Remnants in New YorkYork

Dutch ArchitectureDutch Architecture

New York New York CityCityseal.seal.

Names Harlem, Brooklyn

Architecture gambrel roof

Customs Easter eggs, Santa Claus, waffles, bowling, sleighing, skating, kolf [golf].

New Amsterdam-New Amsterdam-

now NYC, 1664now NYC, 1664

New Amsterdam-New Amsterdam-

now NYC, 1664now NYC, 1664

***MIDDLE COLONIES-***MIDDLE COLONIES-ReligionsReligions

***MIDDLE COLONIES-***MIDDLE COLONIES-ReligionsReligions

Believed in religious tolerance, including:

Quakers in Pennsylvania

Huguenots (French Protestants)

Jews in New York

Presbyterians in New Jersey

Settling the Middle Settling the Middle ColoniesColonies

Settling the Middle Settling the Middle ColoniesColonies

• Received a grant from the English King

• Named Pennsylvania

• Paid Indians for land.

• Quakers did not believe in war or that some people are better than others

***William Penn-***William Penn-QUAKER LEADERQUAKER LEADER***William Penn-***William Penn-QUAKER LEADERQUAKER LEADER

PennPenn’’s Treaty with s Treaty with thetheNative AmericansNative Americans

PennPenn’’s Treaty with s Treaty with thetheNative AmericansNative Americans

Ethnic GroupsEthnic GroupsEthnic GroupsEthnic Groups

***MIDDLE COLONIES ECONOMIES

• SHIPBUILDING• SMALL SCALE FARMING• TRADING• Large seaports and commercial

centers (where goods are bought and sold)

• EX.NEW YORK,NY PHILADELPHIA,PA(LARGEST CITY IN COLONIES)

**SOCIAL STRUCTURES-MIDDLE COLONIES

• MORE FLEXIBLE SOCIAL STRUCTURES-DEVELOPED A MIDDLE CLASS OF:

• SKILLED ARTISANS, BUSINESS OWNERS(ENTREPRENEURS) AND SMALL FARMERS

POLITICAL LIFE OF MIDDLE COLONIES

• Middle Colonies incorporated a number of democratic principles that reflected the basic rights of Englishmen

CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL THE COLONIES

CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL THE COLONIES

APPLIED TO SOUTHERN, NEW ENGLAND, AND THE MIDDLE

COLONIES

APPLIED TO SOUTHERN, NEW ENGLAND, AND THE MIDDLE

COLONIES

ALL COLONIES BELIEVED IN THE FOLLOWING

• STRONG BELIEF IN PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY

• FREE ENTERPRISE-freedom to operate a business

***CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL COLONIES

• ALL OF THE COLONIES HAD SMALL FARMING

• ALL COLONIES HAD SEAPORTS-WHICH WERE THE BIGGEST CITIES

• ALL COLONIZATION RESULTED IN THE REDISTRIBUTION OF THE WORLD’S POPULATION

***CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL COLONIES

• All colonies had Indentured Servants at one time

• All colonies had slavery

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COLONIAL WOMEN’S LIVESCOLONIAL WOMEN’S LIVES

FIRST GREAT AWAKENING-mid FIRST GREAT AWAKENING-mid 17001700’’ss

FIRST GREAT AWAKENING-mid FIRST GREAT AWAKENING-mid 17001700’’ss

• SWEPT EUROPE & THE COLONIESSWEPT EUROPE & THE COLONIES• RAPID GROWTH OF EVANGELICAL-RAPID GROWTH OF EVANGELICAL-

(enthusiastic interpretation) RELIGIONS (enthusiastic interpretation) RELIGIONS • Ex.(Ex.(BAPTIST,METHODIST)BAPTIST,METHODIST)• CHALLENGED THE ESTABLISHED CHALLENGED THE ESTABLISHED

GOVERNMENTAL AND RELIGIOUS ORDERGOVERNMENTAL AND RELIGIOUS ORDER• WOULD LAY SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE WOULD LAY SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTIONAMERICAN REVOLUTION• LEADERS-GEORGE WHITEFIELD, JONATHAN LEADERS-GEORGE WHITEFIELD, JONATHAN

EDWARDSEDWARDS

• SWEPT EUROPE & THE COLONIESSWEPT EUROPE & THE COLONIES• RAPID GROWTH OF EVANGELICAL-RAPID GROWTH OF EVANGELICAL-

(enthusiastic interpretation) RELIGIONS (enthusiastic interpretation) RELIGIONS • Ex.(Ex.(BAPTIST,METHODIST)BAPTIST,METHODIST)• CHALLENGED THE ESTABLISHED CHALLENGED THE ESTABLISHED

GOVERNMENTAL AND RELIGIOUS ORDERGOVERNMENTAL AND RELIGIOUS ORDER• WOULD LAY SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE WOULD LAY SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTIONAMERICAN REVOLUTION• LEADERS-GEORGE WHITEFIELD, JONATHAN LEADERS-GEORGE WHITEFIELD, JONATHAN

EDWARDSEDWARDS