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Pros And Cons Of The Middle Colonies

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Although The Northern Colonies had a huge expansion of trade, parks, paved streets, diverse crops and many more, The Middle Colonies are considered the best to live in because it had major ports/trade, had religious diversity by 1775 and fertile land. Americans have often prided themselves on their rich diversity and there was a lot. The middle colonies contained Native American tribes of the Algonquian and Iroquoian language groups. The Middle Colonies had also a sizable percentage of African slaves during the early years and unlike the New England Colonies, the middle colonies had an assortment of religions. With Quakers, Presbyterians, Lutherans and Dutch Calvinists had made the superiority of one faith close to impossible. English, Catholics and Enslaved Africans shared land and some of the proprietors there believed in religious tolerance although some didn’t care as long the people paid for their land so there wasn’t a problem. The Middle Colonies contained Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York. Since they were between the Northern and Southern colonies, the middle colonies were important and served as distribution centers in the English mercantile system at that time. Some people were wealthy and worked in the city but most of the colonists were farmers. Farmers grew a good amount of fertile soil for their family and …show more content…

It ended up being an area with conflicting claims from a number of countries. Sweden, Holland, France, and England were the countries but the English never knew the Dutch or the Swedish claims in North America. They were very soon had the control of the East Coast of Maine to Georgia. New Jersey had grew a vastly in the end of the 17th century. New York was a bit too big to govern so it was broken up into two sections and the other section was New Jersey. New Jersey’s main resources were Iron and Cattle. It’s major port was Perth

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