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http://www.mce.k12tn.net/colonial_america/map3.gif 1) They hoped it would protect the English Carolinas. They also wanted to keep the Carolinas under English control. South of the Carolinas the Spanish had built several colonies. Later they broke it into North & south Carolina.


 * 2)** King Charles the 1st gave a colony to the catholics, he called the colony Maryland.

Debtors, &, 3, so they could keep growing Cash Crops. [|flashcard game for Lesson 8-2] **and the [|Quaker's] (December 28th, 2006)** William Penn left his Anglican family for the Society of Friends {Quaker's}. King Charles the 2nd awarded him with a large land of North America to settle a loan debt with Penn's father. The governor established for the colony by Penn was similar to that of Roger William's and Providence. Pennsylvania was a colony where in the freedom of religious toleration and fair court trials were realities. Pennsylvania attracted to a variety of religious groups seeking the cessation of religious persecution and hardship. A treaty was drafted between democracy and religion as illustrated above is seriously important in American religious life.
 * 3)** They wanted the Georgia colony so, for 1, England can get rich, 2, so they had a place to send the

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The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religious diverse of the thirteen original colonies because of the influence of their English, Dutch, French, and German origins. This influenced included tolerance andcosmopolitanism. Vocab, Conestoga: A sturdy wagon used by colonists and pioneers to carry people and goods.
 * The Middle Colonies**

People, King Charles II:1630-1685 King of England when England made the Dutch colony of New Netherlands a part of the middle colonies

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New Netherlands: A Dutch colony in North America from 1609 to 1664 that included parts of present-day New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
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New Amsterdam: An early Dutch settlement in New Netherlands, on the site of present-day New York City;41 degrees N,74 degrees W.(m. 176, t. 210)

New York:The English renamed New Netherlands New York in honor of the King Charles's brother, the Duke of New York.

New York City:The largest City in the United States located in southeastern New York State;41 degrees N.,74 degrees W.(m. r9, t. 210)

New Jersey:The land became English colony of New Jersey.

Pennsylvania:By 1704 Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey had become the English Middle Colonies.

[| Delaware]:By 1704 Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey had become the English Middle Colonies.

Middle Colonies:The name give to the English Colonies of Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania before the American Revolution.( m. 212, t. 212)

Philadelphia:A city in southeastern Pennsylvania; the largest city in the state. From 1790 to 1800 it was the capital of the United States; 40 degrees N.,75 degrees W.(m. r9, t. 211)

King Charles the 2nd hoped that England's new colony of Georia would protect the English Carolinas. South of the Carolinas the Spanish had built several settlements. To the West, the French had established a large colony, but few colonists lived there. In 1732 the founding of Georgia became the best plan for keeping the Carolinas under English control.
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