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Why are they also called "The Restoration Colonies?"

The Middle Colonies. Why are they also called "The Restoration Colonies?". Settling the Middle Colonies. New Netherlands settled by Dutch West India Co. 1623-24 Fur trade Buy Manhattan Island from Indians Peter Stuyvesant New Amsterdam – a “company town” Aristocratic, diverse

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Why are they also called "The Restoration Colonies?"

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  1. The Middle Colonies Why are they also called "The Restoration Colonies?"

  2. Settling the Middle Colonies

  3. New Netherlands settled by Dutch West India Co. 1623-24 Fur trade Buy Manhattan Island from Indians Peter Stuyvesant New Amsterdam – a “company town” Aristocratic, diverse Wall Street – Indian defense New Sweden falls to Stuyvesant – absorbed by Dutch into New Netherland New Netherlands &New Sweden

  4. New York Manors & Land Grants Patroonships Land granted to promoters who agreed to settle 50 people.

  5. New Amsterdam

  6. English see Dutch as intruders 1664, Charles II grants area to brother, Duke of York Stuyvesant surrenders easily New Amsterdam renamed New York Dutch influence survived though: Autocratic, aristocratic Harlem, Brooklyn Easter eggs, Santa Claus, bowling, skating, sleighing, golf Duke of York Peter Stuyvesant

  7. William Penn The “Holy Experiment” “Religious Society of Friends” The Quakers Why are the Quakers seen as so offensive by authorities? How did William Penn get the PA land grant? How did he encourage settlers to come?

  8. Fair treatment Bought land from Indians Amicable relations PA most successful colony! Penn & Native Americans

  9. Philadelphia (“City of Brotherly Love”) well-planned out; becomes largest colonial city Representative assembly elected by landowners No tax-supported church / freedom of worship to all (except Catholics/Jews) No military defense established - pacifists No restrictions on immigration Anti-slavery – THE FIRST ABOLITIONISTS! Diverse mix of ethnic groups Liberal/modern – but still some “blue laws” New Jersey – Proprietors, 1664 Delaware - 1610 Quaker Pennsylvania

  10. Urban Population Growth1650 - 1775

  11. Ethnic Groups English largest, followed by Germans & Scots-Irish

  12. Lack of distinctive institution like Southern slavery or New England town meetings Not ruled by wealthy planters like South nor by the church like New England Characterized by diversity, religious tolerance Cash crops – grains; “Bread colonies” Ironworks – Pittsburgh area Settlement of interior, not just coastal area - river access to back country for trade Internal Conflicts: Leisler’s Rebellion – NY, 1689 anti-BR sentiment Zenger’s trial*** – NY, 1734 Freedom of the press Truth is absolute defense to libel (contrary to BR law) Paxton Boy’s uprising – PA, 1764 Another east-west conflict like Bacon’s! “The Middle Way”

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