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What does "Diversity" mean?

A mix of different people, culture or religions.

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What did Quakers believe?

 Peace, equality and simplicity.

100

Who helped settle Pennsylvania?

 Quakers, like William Penn.

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What was the northern city of middle colonies?

New York

100

What was a major cash crop in the middle colonies? 

wheat

200

What does the word "fertile" mean?

Rich and good for growing crops.

200

Which two colonies were the trade center of middle colonies?

Phliadelphia and New York.

200

Who were the founders of Delaware?

Swedish

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What was the southern city of the Middle Colonies?

Delaware

200

Who settled New Amsterdam?


The Dutch

300

A young person who learns a trade from a skilled worker

 Apprentice

300

The middle colonies exported grain and animal products to Asia. 

True/False

False

300

Who granted the land for the Pennsylvania Colony to William Penn?

 King Charles II

300

New York was divided by two, by King James II into New York and New Jersey.

True/False

true

300

Did the colonists in the Middle Colonies practice a variety of religions?


Yes

400

What was the nickname of the middle colonies?

 Breadbasket Colonies

400

The land was better for farming in the Middle colonies than in the New England colonies.

True/False 

True

400

Who was the childhood friend of William Penn?

Charles II

400

What colonies were important ports in the middle colonies?

Philadelphia and New York

400

Who is he?


 William Penn - the founder of the Middle Colonies - Pennsylvania 

500

What is the meaning of "proprietor"?

A person who owned and controlled a country.

500

Which colony was the most democratic in the middle colonies?

Pennsylvania

500

Who founded the Quaker religion?

George Fox

500

Which colony was the biggest colony in middle colonies?

Pennsylvania

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Who was the person who was the childhood friend of William Penn?


He was Charles (the) II.