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The Middle Colonies. September 18, 2013. Pennsylvania. Before The Settlers. Before the Commonwealth was settled by Europeans, the area was home to the Delaware, Susquehannock , Iroquois, Eriez , Shawnee, and other American Indian Nations. First settlers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE MIDDLE COLONIES
September 18, 2013
PENNSYLVANIA
BEFORE THE SETTLERS Before the Commonwealth was settled
by Europeans, the area was home to the Delaware, Susquehannock, Iroquois, Eriez, Shawnee, and other American Indian Nations.
FIRST SETTLERS The first settlers of Pennsylvania were
Dutch, and settled on the Delmarva Peninsula.
In 1638, 7 years after the Dutch had landed, The Swedish established the New Sweden Colony. Modern day Wilmington Delaware.
THE ENGLISH On March 12, 1664, King Charles II of
England gave James, Duke of York a grant that included all of the lands included in the original Virginia Company of Plymouth Grant as well as other lands.
On June 24, 1664, The Duke of York sold part of his large grant including present day New Jersey to John Berkeley and George Carteret for a proprietary colony.
The land was not yet in British possession, but the sale included part of New Netherland on the West side of the Delaware River.
The British conquest of New Netherland started on August 29, 1664, when New Amsterdam was forced to surrender, facing the cannons on British ships in New York Harbor.
NAMING OF PENNSYLVANIA On February 28, 1681, Charles II
granted a land charter to William Penn to repay a debt of £16,000 (over £2,000,000 in 2013) owed to William's father, Admiral William Penn. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history.
18TH CENTURY Between 1730 and when it was shut
down by Parliament with the Currency Act of 1764, the Pennsylvania Colony made its own paper money to account for the shortage of actual gold and silver. The paper money was called Colonial Scrip. The Colony issued "bills of credit", which were as good as gold or silver coins because of their legal tender status.
NEW YORK
NEW NETHERLANDS In 1609, the Dutch landed and settled a
colony in the western world, they called it “New Netherlands”
The Dutch owned this land, until Duke James of York captured that land and renamed it “New York”
NEW YORK From 1664 to 1683, the Duke of York
appointed governors to the state of New York
From 1683-1685, when Duke James of York became King James II, the people of New York appointed their own assembly of state
When King James II was over thrown, in 1688, Jacob Leisler threw a rebellion in New York, and established a separate Government for two years
THE PEOPLE AND GROWTH OF NEW YORK Large amounts of land was still owned
by patrons along the Hudson river French in Canada limited growth North The Iroquois prevented the states
growth west The population of New York was
amazingly Diverse, and still was strongly tied with the Dutch from the times of “New Netherlands”
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NEW JERSEY
FORMING OF NEW JERSEY The duke of York got land from the king He started to give out land to his friends Lord John Berkley got west Jersey Sir George Carteret got east They sold their lands to Quakers who
united the lands into one
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