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742:(the German word for German is "Deutsch"), and comprised one-third of the population by the time of the American Revolution. The industry and farming skills they brought with them helped solidify the Middle Colonies' prosperity. They were noted for tight-knit religious communities, mostly Lutheran but also including many smaller sects such as the
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of young whites. These were teenagers in
Britain or Germany whose parents arranged for them to work for families in the colonies until age 21, in exchange for their ocean passage. The great majority became farmers or farm wives. By the mid-eighteenth century, African American slaves comprised 12% of
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Colonies were generally run by Royal or Proprietary Governors and elected Colonial Assemblies. Many Middle Colony constitutions guaranteed freedom of religion and forbade taxation without representation. Royal governors were arrested or overthrown on more than one occasion, most notably
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continued until the final borders were decided in 1769, and approved by the legislatures and the King in 1772 and 1773 respectively. A Colonial
Assembly convened in October 1683, making New York the last colony to have an assembly. A constitution was drafted and passed on October 30, 1683, giving
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and the colonies of New York, Maryland, and New Jersey. In 1704, Dutch land given to Penn by the Duke of York was separated and once again became part of the
Delaware Colony. From 1692 to 1694, revolution in England deprived Penn of the governance of his colony. The Pennsylvania Assembly took this
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Colonies had much fertile soil, which allowed the area to become a major exporter of wheat and other grains. The lumber and shipbuilding industries were also successful in the Middle Colonies because of the abundant forests, and Pennsylvania was moderately successful in the textile and
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was written in an effort to entice settlers to New Jersey. This document provided for religious freedom, no taxes without assembly approval, and a governor appointed by the proprietors. The first governor appointed in this way was
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became the royal colony's first governor. After Hyde was recalled to
England in 1708 over charges of graft, bribery, and corruption, the governor of New York was charged to also preside over New Jersey. Finally, in 1738, King
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encouraged Irish
Protestant immigration, hoping they could obtain indentured servants to work on their estates and on colonial developments. Often areas of the Middle Colonies displayed prevalent Irish cultural influence.
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Abundant forests attracted both the lumbering and shipbuilding industries to the Middle
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began immigrating to the Middle Colonies in waves after 1717. They primarily pushed farther into the western frontier of the colonies, where they repeatedly confronted the Indians. Other groups included the
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The Middle Colonies' political groups began as small groups with narrowly focused goals. These coalitions eventually grew into diverse and large political organizations, evolving especially during the
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Mennonites, and the Amish. There was a Jewish community already established in New York from 1654 (when it was still New Amsterdam), and Jews settled in what became Pennsylvania from 1655.
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when New Jersey arrested its governor and during Leisler's Rebellion in New York. Growing unrest in the Middle Colonies eventually led the region to become the meeting place for the
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ordered the arrest of a Virginian officer who was commanding troops against armed settlers loyal to Pennsylvania. Pennsylvanian revolutionary sentiment continued to grow, and
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was arrested, tried, and executed for treason. New York's charter and constitution were reinstated soon after. In April 1775,
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taxes. On March 18, 1674, after encountering difficulty collecting the taxes, Lord Berkeley sold his share in the colony to
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New Jersey and gave the region between New England and Maryland to his brother, the Duke of York (later King
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iron industries. The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse
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on March 4, 1681 as payment for a debt the crown owed his family. Penn wrote the
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became governor in March 1691, the rebellion was crushed and its leader,
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would later grant others ownership of the land which would become the
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opportunity to request expanded power for elected officials, led by
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around 1664, and the majority of the conquered land became the
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The Dutch Republic, Its Rise, Greatness and Fall, 1477β1806
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invigorated religiosity and helped stimulate the growth of
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grew quickly. The colony also became a major producer of
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in 1676. From 1701 to 1765, colonists skirmished in the
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William Franklin: son of a patriot, servant of a king
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to two friends who had been loyal to him through the
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Other British colonial entities in the contemporary
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The Fruited Plain: The Story of American Agriculture
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513:the colonists many rights, including the rights to
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1086:Pennsylvania Society of Governors (1916), 180-181.
1811:Richter, Daniel K. "Mid-Atlantic Colonies, RIP."
1783:, Vol. 113, No. 4 (Oct. 1989), pp. 527β548.
816:of Pennsylvania. While some Welsh colonists like
98:Much of the area was part of the Dutch colony of
1798:, July 1979, Vol. 36 Issue 3, pp. 396β427.
1536:(Johns Hopkins University Press; 2010) 248 pages
399:granted the land for the Pennsylvania Colony to
2171:Colony of British Columbia and Vancouver Island
1768:, July 1994, Vol. 51 Issue 3, pp. 355β88.
909:churches. Non-British colonists included Dutch
1781:Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
1711:The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History
1283:Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups
419:served as the first colonial deputy governor.
202:in 1655. In October 1664, as a prelude to the
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1575:Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
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260:King Charles II renamed the land west of the
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1156:State of Delaware (A Brief History) (2007).
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369:United States Declaration of Independence
1480:The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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1552:"Frame of Government of Pennsylvania"
335:united West and East Jersey into one
166:The Middle Colonies were explored by
91:, this area now roughly makes up the
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2226:Captaincy General of the Philippines
1648:The Province of New Jersey 1664-1738
738:. They were erroneously labeled the
1626:State of Delaware (A Brief History)
430:, Pennsylvania was bordered by the
405:Frame of Government of Pennsylvania
328:over disputed colonial boundaries.
1261:The Scotch-Irish: A Social History
570:for the Duke of York, renaming it
544:to replace the assembly. Governor
515:no taxation without representation
392:in Pennsylvania was built in 1724.
341:Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon
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2429:Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
1910:(1629β1641; 1679β1686; 1689β1776)
453:Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776
357:Provincial Congress of New Jersey
132:British colonies in North America
2486:Colonial United States (British)
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2232:Captaincy General of Puerto Rico
1735:New Jersey Historical Commission
1501:Colonial Pennsylvania: A History
1445:Faragher, John Mack, ed. (1990)
667:and its products, including the
192:third governor of New Netherland
1176:The Economy of Colonial America
348:appointed a separate governor,
1415:University of California Press
1331:Ira Berlin and Leslie Harris,
1033:Colonial New Jersey: A History
889:, not to mention Scotch Irish
339:, the Province of New Jersey.
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1044:Berkeley and Carteret (1664).
371:ended their colonial status.
365:New Jersey State Constitution
2177:Province of British Columbia
1729:Gerlach, Larry, ed. (2002).
1709:Westerkamp, Marilyn (1998).
1645:Tanner, Edwin Platt (1908).
1541:Colonial Delaware: A History
1514:Colonial New York: A History
542:New York Provincial Congress
510:New York-New Jersey Line War
457:Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
409:Religious Society of Friends
326:New York-New Jersey Line War
228:Treaty of Westminster (1674)
194:later founded the colony of
1518:. Oxford University Press.
1372:82#2 (Summer 2015), 282β99.
1120:Pennsylvania State History.
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2165:Colony of British Columbia
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1766:William and Mary Quarterly
1223:William and Mary Quarterly
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1376:Channing, Edward (1908).
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451:. The publication of the
331:On April 15, 1702, Queen
286:Lord Berkeley of Stratton
216:had co-instigated the war
2238:Santa Fe de Nuevo MΓ©xico
2050:Massachusetts Bay Colony
1401:Ebeling, Walter (1979).
1288:Harvard University Press
1147:Faragher (1990), 106-108
411:and local natives. As a
381:Province of Pennsylvania
375:Province of Pennsylvania
293:Concession and Agreement
220:had commanded the attack
174:in 1609, sailing up the
172:Dutch East India Company
124:Province of Pennsylvania
2368:Scottish Darien Company
2312:Hospitaller Saint Croix
2111:Dominion of New England
2093:North-Western Territory
1700:Eyre & Spottiswoode
1684:76 (Winter 2009), 1β41.
1602:Oxford University Press
1237:Westerkamp (1998), 452.
1196:Jensen (1968), 461-468.
1019:Streissguth (2001), 96.
834:Dominion of New England
832:, but later joined the
669:Pennsylvania long rifle
659:were abundant, and the
522:Dominion of New England
2421:Of Plymouth Plantation
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2052:(1629β1686; 1689β1691)
2028:(1620β1686; 1689β1691)
1940:(1664β1673; 1702β1776)
1815:82.3 (2015): 260-281.
1594:Skemp, Sheila (1990).
1454:Fischer, David Hackett
1259:James Graham Leyburn,
947:Colonial United States
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248:Province of New Jersey
244:Bergen, New Netherland
238:Province of New Jersey
218:for personal gain and
204:Second Anglo-Dutch War
120:Province of New Jersey
79:, located between the
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1688:Turner, F.C. (1948).
1682:Pennsylvania History,
994:Kammen (1996), 71-72.
913:, Swedish Lutherans,
895:First Great Awakening
716:, however, the Dutch
689:French and Indian War
495:Treaty of Westminster
491:Third Anglo-Dutch War
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352:, to run New Jersey.
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232:Third Anglo-Dutch War
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2338:Dutch Virgin Islands
2286:Spanish West Florida
2280:Spanish East Florida
2159:Stickeen Territories
1864:New England Colonies
1813:Pennsylvania History
1672:Pennsylvania History
1550:(February 2, 1683).
1411:Berkeley, California
1390:Doyle, John Andrew.
1370:Pennsylvania History
1344:Patricia U. Bonomi,
1212:Fischer (1992), 972.
1053:Gerlach (2002), 384.
1003:Jonathan I. Israel,
932:New England Colonies
858:indentured servitude
726:Indentured servitude
697:Continental Congress
596:New England Colonies
469:Province of New York
463:Province of New York
449:Continental Congress
108:Province of New York
81:New England Colonies
2274:Provincias Internas
2250:Spanish Saint Croix
1874:Chesapeake Colonies
1657:Columbia University
1333:Slavery in New York
1274:Thernstrom, Stephan
1187:Greene (1997), 709.
942:Chesapeake Colonies
651:. In Pennsylvania,
526:Leisler's Rebellion
428:39th parallel north
424:42nd parallel north
282:Sir George Carteret
266:James II of England
156:freedom of religion
134:with settlers from
93:Mid-Atlantic states
89:Chesapeake Colonies
2437:Quintipartite Deed
2350:Danish West Indies
2318:French Saint Croix
1631:2007-03-23 at the
1581:on August 22, 2008
1499:Illick, Joseph E.
1174:Edwin J. Perkins,
1129:Jerome R. Reich,
1074:Skemp (1990), 192.
1065:Elson (1904), 148.
980:Turner (1948), 83.
740:Pennsylvania Dutch
592:partly unglaciated
422:Demarcated by the
413:proprietary colony
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390:Chester Courthouse
322:Quintipartite Deed
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2147:Columbia District
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1884:Southern Colonies
1853:Thirteen Colonies
1637:State of Delaware
1525:978-0-19-510779-1
1428:978-0-520-03751-9
1318:Marcus Jernegan,
1031:John E. Pomfret,
937:Southern Colonies
785:English colonists
732:German immigrants
645:Southern Colonies
612:Susquehanna River
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278:English Civil War
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148:Netherlands
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2044:Carolana
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