The Middle Colonies - DOL check
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- Q1named the city of "brotherly love" to symbolize the city's values of toleration and opportunity, it was also one of the most important trade ports in colonial times - being the largest and wealthiest.Philadelphia30s
- Q2founded by the English quaker William Penn with the goal of creating a colony with religious tolerance.Pennsylvannia30s
- Q3included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, the colonies also had a diverse population of immigrants.Middle colonies30s
- Q4made up of many different types or variety; often refers to differences in peoplediverse30s
- Q5an English quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania, promoted religious toleration and made friends with the native american Indians.William Penn30s
- Q6See imageDelaware30s
- Q7See imagePennsylvania30s
- Q8See imageMiddle Colonies30s
- Q9showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.tolerant30s
- Q10Warmer summers, cold winters (snow & ice); moderate - crops to growclimate30s
- Q11App. Mts (west), deep harbors, docks, bays, coastal lowlands (plains), wide deep rivers, fertile farmland but small farmsGeography30s
- Q12New York City, Baltimore, PhiladelphiaCommercial Centers30s
- Q13• most diverse, many people from different backgrounds and religions; villages, towns, cities and farms, industries with skilled and unskilled workers and craftsmensocial life30s
- Q14Dutch colonial settlement that served as the capital of New Netherland. This later became "New York City"New Amsterdam30s
- Q15another name for the Middle Colonies because of their exporting of grainsBreadbasket of Colonies30s