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Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York.

What were the characteristics of the Middle Colonies?. Objectives. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania. Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies.

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Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York.

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  1. What were the characteristics of the Middle Colonies? Objectives • Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. • Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania. • Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies.

  2. Rivers were important to the Middle Colonies for many reasons. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York.

  3. 1609: Sent ships up the Hudson River to trade for furs from Indians. 1614: With traders and farmers, founded present-day Albany, New York. 1625: Founded New Amsterdam, now present-day New York City. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. The Dutch West Indies Company spurred the development of New Netherland.

  4. Characteristics of Dutch Colonies Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. NOTES • Settled mainly by farmers and traders from the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Norway. • Colonies tolerated various religious groups including Jews, Baptists, and Lutherans. • The Dutch West Indies Company appointed a governor and advisory council of colonial leaders. • No elected assembly was permitted. • The Dutch West Indies Company bought land from Indians.

  5. Push and pull factors decreased or increased immigration. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. NOTES People enjoyed religious tolerance and had no religious reason to leave. Puritans were persecuted and wanted freedom to worship their way. The country had a booming economy and few poor people. The country had a stagnant economy with a large number of poor people.

  6. In 1638, Swedish and Finnish farmers and traders built a small colony on the lower Delaware River in what is present-day Delaware. The colony expanded to parts of present-day New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant sent warships to New Sweden and assumed control of the colony. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. In 1655, the Dutch took command of New Sweden.

  7. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. Dutch English English The English and Dutch were intense rivals for global trade in the 1650s and 1660s. • In 1664, the English sent an expedition and forced Stuyvesant to surrender the colony.

  8. They renamed New Amsterdam to New York after the Duke of York. The Duke of York took over governing the colony as a proprietary colony. York designated formation of a new colony in 1664, now present-day New Jersey. When the English moved into the Middle Colonies: Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. CHART

  9. The Pennsylvania Colony was founded in 1682. Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania. CHART • Started by William Penn, a wealthy Quaker who cultivated peace with the Indians. • Quaker beliefs: • no clergy leadership • women spiritually equal to men • pacifist―do not fight wars or bear arms • tolerate other faiths

  10. Unlike other English leaders, Quaker William Penn bought land from the Indians. Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania.

  11. Pennsylvania became William Penn’s “holy experiment” for political and religious freedom. Penn wrote a constitution that guaranteed fundamental liberties. Tolerant policies encouraged people from a broad range of religious backgrounds to immigrate. The colonists did not try to convert the Indians. Penn named the capital Philadelphia, which means “city of brotherly love.” Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania. NOTES This early grid of Philadelphia shows wide streets and public spaces.

  12. Each colony had its own approach. Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies. NOTES

  13. The Middle Colonies enjoyed diversity. Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies. No single ethnic group or specific religious group had a majorityin the Middle Colonies. This peaceful diversity went against the traditional belief that political order depended on ethnic and religious uniformity.

  14. Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies. The Middle Colonies’ diversity became part of the nation’s character. The ethnic and religious pluralism in the Middle Colonies was an early example of how the United States later developed into a multi-cultural society.

  15. What were the characteristics of the Middle Colonies? The English settled on the northern and southern Atlantic coast of North America. Swedes and Dutch settled small colonies on the mid-Atlantic coast. Later the English came to control most of the Atlantic seaboard. The colonies varied. Explain how Dutch New Netherland became English New York. Describe William Penn’s relationship with Indians in Pennsylvania. Compare and contrast the Pennsylvania Colony to other colonies.

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