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Middle and Southern Colonies
With your team, study the timeline on p. 186-187.
•How does this timeline compare to the timeline on p. 158-159?•What time periods do they cover?•What do they have in common?
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Middle ColoniesNew York and New Jersey•Main idea: The colonies of New York and New Jersey belonged to English landowners.•Proprietor: a person who owned and controlled all the land in a colony.•Duke of York proprietor of New Netherland (given to him by his brother, King of England) (became New York and New Jersey)
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Middle ColoniesNew York and New Jersey•Proprietors: “How to make $$?” Selling and renting the land to farmers
•Representative: someone who is chosen to speak and act for others.
•Proprietors lived in England – picked governors and allowed representatives(an important step toward self-government
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Middle ColoniesPennsylvania and Delaware•Main idea: William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a place where people could worship freely.
•A “holy experiment:” William Penn wanted to start a colony where all Christians could live together peacefully… so he founded Pennsylvania!
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Middle ColoniesPennsylvania and Delaware•More self-government: the Pennsylvania Assembly (representatives) had power to approve or reject laws!•Treaty: an official agreement between nations or groups•Penn and the American Indians RESPECT
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Middle ColoniesPennsylvania and Delaware•Philadelphia:•Built along the Delaware River• Excellent harbor•Well-designed, easy-to-travel roads•Became a center of trade•Most famous citizen Benjamin Franklin! (wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack)
•P. 191 Question #7
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Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1746)
Observe all men; thy self most.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1740)
A good conscience is a continual Christmas.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1741)
Time is money.Benjamin Franklin (Advice to a Young Tradesman, 1748)
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1758)
Fear not Death; for the sooner we die, the longer shall we be immortal.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1740)
Lost time is never found again.Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack, 1748)
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Middle Colonies
Read p. 186-193!!!