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Do Now – 5 min Look over yesterday’s notes to review for today’s EXIT QUIZ. How did the King Philip’s War get its name? Although at first the Indians were winning the war, the tide eventually shifted. Why? What did the Indians in New England have to give up as a result of their loss? Why was Rhode Island established? Who was attracted to the new territory?

Look over yesterday’s notes to review for today’s EXIT QUIZ. How did the King Philip’s War get its name? Although at first the Indians were winning

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Do Now 5 minLook over yesterdays notes to review for todays EXIT QUIZ.How did the King Philips War get its name?Although at first the Indians were winning the war, the tide eventually shifted. Why?What did the Indians in New England have to give up as a result of their loss?Why was Rhode Island established? Who was attracted to the new territory?Development of the mid-Atlantic Colonies1.1cThink/Pair/Share 5 minHave you known anyone who believed so strongly in something that he or she would defy family and society to pursue his or her beliefs?What might be the costs and benefits of such defiance? -Believed in:-WHY?

COSTBENEFITLearning Goal & ObjectiveSSUSH1: SWBAT describe European settlement in North America during the 17th centuryObjective: Explain the development of the mid-Atlantic coloniesDutch settlement of New Amsterdam & English takeoverSettlement of PennsylvaniaEssential QuestionWhat were the characteristics of the Middle Colonies?New NetherlandBuilt New Amsterdam at the tip of the Manhattan Island in 1625 to protect permanent settlementFinest harbor = largest town, major seaport, government headquartersGovernment in New NetherlandGovernor & advisory council appointed by Dutch West India CompanyNo elected assemblyTolerated various religious groups, including JewsDiverse group of colonistsCame in families, not as young unmarried menPush-and-Pull FactorsDutch colony attracted few immigrantsPUSH & PULL factors: Push stronger in England than in NetherlandsEconomy in the Netherlands (home) was booming with a high standard of livingNo roaming poorTolerant; no dissatisfied religious minorityStop & JotThink of and jot down a PUSH factor that would attract people to AtlantaThink of and jot down a PULL factor that would encourage people to leave Atlanta

Why do you live in Atlanta?If you could choose to do so, would you leave Atlanta? Why?Dutch DownfallKing Charles of England granted his brother, James, Duke of York, vast American territories that included all of New NetherlandJames immediately sent a small fleetWith no defense, Dutch leaders were forced to surrender the colonySeptember 1664 = New York

PennsylvaniaBegan as a debt payment to William Penn by King Charles IIQuaker faith = radical form of ProtestantismTradespeople, shopkeepers, and small farmers who did not trust rich and powerful menEngland generally despised the QuakersQuakers were often persecuted for their way of lifeQuaker BeliefsSought an Inner Light to understand BibleConsidered women spiritually equal to menPacifists = did not bear armsTolerant of other faithsPennsylvania ProspersPenn arrived in 1682 with 2000 colonistsEstablished Philadelphia as capital (City of Brotherly Love)Temperate climate, fertile soil, navigable riverPeace with local IndiansPenn treated them with respect and paid fair prices for their landEstablished a legislative assemblyStop & Jot Why do you think Penn choose to be friendly and respectful to Native Americans?What are some benefits of a positive relationship with Native Americans?Would you rather - 15 minArrive in the New World and settle with you and your family in New Netherland or Pennsylvania?Complete a pro/con table for each colonyInclude 3 examples for each sideAfter your table is complete, pick a colony to settle in and make sure you can DEFEND your selection why do you choose to live there?What would be some of the cons to your choice?Group SharePro/Con TableNew AmsterdamPROCON1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. PennsylvaniaPROCON1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. Journal Entry 10 minHow did William Penn succeed in achieving his goals for Pennsylvania, and how did he fail? Explain

Think AboutPenns actions toward Native AmericansPenns plans for representative government and freedom of religionReligious rights for women

Exit Ticket 7 minIdentify one characteristics of New Amsterdams government.Why were PUSH factors from the Netherlands not strong?Why did the Dutch give up New Amsterdam to the English?Who were the Quakers? What ideas did the Quakers support?Identify one reason why colonists in Pennsylvania prospered.