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The Middle Colonies:

The Middle Colonies:. Chapter 2 Section 5. The 13 Colonies: . New England Colonies. Middle Colonies. Southern Colonies. 1) New Netherlands:. A) New Amsterdam: 1609: The D utch began trading furs with the N.A.s along the Hudson River.

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The Middle Colonies:

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  1. The Middle Colonies: Chapter 2 Section 5

  2. The 13 Colonies: New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies

  3. 1) New Netherlands: A) New Amsterdam: • 1609: The Dutch began trading furs with the N.A.s along the Hudson River. • To protect their trade they built New Amsterdam on the tip of Manhattan Island. • One of the best harbors in the colonies. • Like the English colonies, most colonists were middle class and poor • Came in families

  4. The Hudson: New Amsterdam:

  5. 1) New Netherlands: B) Government • The Dutch West India Company appointed a governor • Did not allow an elected assembly. • Tolerated various religious and ethnic groups. • Jews, French, Germany and Norway

  6. 1) New Netherlands: C) Push-and-Pull Factors: • 1660: Population was only 5,000 • Chesapeake: 25,000 • New England: 33,000 • Pull Factors: Attract people to a new location • Promise of a better life, fertile soil, and your own land

  7. C) Push-and-Pull Factors: (continued) • Push factors: Motivate people to leave their home country • Netherlands has a booming economy and high standard of living • Less religions trouble • Less reason for Dutch people to leave the Netherlands

  8. Review Quiz: • Why did New Netherlands have a diverse population? • Why did New Netherlands struggle to attract colonists? • Compare and Contrast the governments of New Netherlands with those in New England:

  9. 2) The English Conquest: • 1650s and 1660s the Dutch and English are rivals. • The English wanted New Amsterdam and its shipping • The English attacked New Amsterdam • Faced with being destroyed, Dutch Governor Stuyvesant surrendered to the English • The English made it a proprietary colony and renamed it New York

  10. Peter Stuyvesant, in 1664, standing among residents of New Amsterdam who are pleading with him to surrender to the British who have arrived in warships to claim the territory for England

  11. 3) William Penn’s Pennsylvania: A) Debt: • 1680: King Charles II gave William Penn the land west of the Delaware River to pay for debt • Named it Pennsylvania • Means Penn’s Woods

  12. 3) William Penn’s Pennsylvania: B) Quakers: • Penn was a Quaker • Quaker beliefs: • People should follow their “Inner Light” to help understand the Bible • Pacifists: avoid violence • Women and men were equal spiritually • Tolerant of other faiths

  13. 3) William Penn’s Pennsylvania: C) Proprietary Colony: • William Penn as governor • Appointed three commissioners: • Instructed them to be “just and courteous” to all N.A.s • Buy land • Fair price for fur • Sit down and talk • Established Philadelphia as the capital. • “City of Brotherly Love”

  14. Penn planned Philadelphia to include wide streets, parks and hospitals

  15. 3) William Penn’s Pennsylvania: D) Growth: • 1682: Penn arrives with 23 ships and 2,000 colonists • Mostly middle class families • Temperate climate, fertile soil, navigable rivers, and better relations with N.A.s • 1700: 18,000 colonists

  16. William Penn dealing fairly with the N.A.s

  17. 4) Diversity in the Middle Colonies: • Greater diversity than New England and the Southern colonies • No religious denomination or ethnic group was a majority • Proved that political order did not depend on ethnic or religious uniformity • Basis for America’s future.

  18. Homework • Assignment 1: #1,2,4 • Assignment 2: #4-6 • Assignment 3: #3,5,6 Which one to choose?

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