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The Middle Colonies. By: Rachel Roberts, Caitlin Henneforth , Joe Tufano , and Parker Coons. New York. Founder: Peter Minuit and others in 1626 Founded for trade and furs. New York had many rivers and fertile soil. It is also located in the Appalachian Mountains.
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The Middle Colonies By: Rachel Roberts, Caitlin Henneforth, Joe Tufano, and Parker Coons
New York • Founder: Peter Minuit and others in 1626 • Founded for trade and furs. • New York had many rivers and fertile soil. It is also located in the Appalachian Mountains. • New York’s main religion was Protestantism. They fled here to escape the religious persecution of their non-Catholic beliefs in Europe. • New York had a prospering economy due to it having large cities such as New York City. Also, New York played a role in producing ships so a lot of money was profited from that industry. • New York began as the Dutch trading outpost of New Netherland in 1614.
New Jersey • Founder: Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret (1664) • Founded for farming and trade. • The land consisted of rich farmland and two main rivers. New Jersey also consists of many forests. • The religions of New Jersey were the Dutch Reformed Church and the Baptists. The role of it was to provide an area for the Dutch. • New Jersey had a fairly decent economy. Since rivers ran through it, people were able to export and import large masses of goods. • New Jersey was given to the Duke of York by his brother.
Pennsylvania • Founder: William Penn (March 4, 1681) • Founded to have freedom of religion • Pennsylvania had many forests and mountains. • Religion played a key role in Pennsylvania. The main religious group was the Quakers. The Quakers believed that all religions should be accepted though so Pennsylvania served as a safe haven for a plethora of other religions. • Pennsylvania was able to depend on itself because it was very rich in natural resources. A large portion of the economy depended on farming. • William Penn stated that if any colonists wants to obtain new land he must obtain it by buying it from the Native Americans.
Delaware • Founder: Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company (1638) • Founded for trade and furs • Delaware had fertile soil. • There was no clearly stated religion in Delaware. The majority of the people who lived there were self-identified Christians. Religion didn’t serve a clear role in the colony. • Delaware’s economy was based primarily of off trade and farming. It was easy to trade and transport these goods because the Chesapeake River is in Delaware. • Delaware was a part of Pennsylvania, but it was never fully considered an actual colony.
Sources • http://clio.missouristate.edu • http://www.usahistory.info/colonies/ • American Cultures Book • Ask.com • http://www.timepage.org/spl/13colony.html