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100

The Middle Colonies was home to one of the most influential colonial figures, _________________ _________________.

Benjamin Franklin

100

The State of Pennsylvania was named after _______________ _________’s father.

William Penn

100

Middle colonies were home to people of many different ethnic __________________ and ________________.

Backgrounds

Religions

100

Under English rule, the Dutch colonists were not allowed to live the same as they did. True or False

False

100

Penn wanted a place where ____________ could worship without _________.

Quakers

Fear

200

________________ _______________ opened his print shop in 1728.

Benjamin Franklin

200

_________________ ________ had joined the ________________ of ____________, or Quakers. Some of the members of this Christian group had been ______________ or _____________ for their beliefs.

William Penn

Society of Friends

Jailed or Killed

200

The English Middle Colonies - ________ ________, _______ _____________, _________________________, and ____________________- were quite diverse and varied.

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Delaware

200

England changed the name of New Netherlands to ________ ________ and New Amsterdam became ________ ________ ________.

New York

New York City

200

The English passed a law preventing __________ from gathering in groups of more than _______.

Slaves

Two

300

In 1731, Benjamin Franklin helped find America’s First ________________.

Library

300

Pennsylvania Colony also set up an elected _______________, that could propose and pass laws.

Assembly

300

Middle Colonies central location made them ideal for ________________ and distributing __________ both _____________ and ____________.

Trading

Goods

North

South

300

The Duke of York granted some of the colony’s land to two friends, Lord _________ ____________ and Sir ______________ _______________. Their holdings became _______ ______________.

John Berkeley

George Carteret

New Jersey

300

England and the _____________________ were at war for most of the 1600’s. In 1664, King ___________ II decided to try to gain control of ______ _______________ to expand his colonies in North America.

Netherlands

Charles

New Netherlands

400

By the 1700’s, _____________ were distributing newspapers that often contained _________________ news and criticism.

Printers

Political

400

When Penn founded Pennsylvania, he planned its main capital city, called _____________________, Greek for “_________ ___ _________________ ________”

Philadelphia

City of Brotherly Love 

400

Outside the port cities, fertile soil and mild climate encouraged farming of __________, ________, and other ___________. This is why these colonies were called the “_______________________” of colonial America.

Wheat

Corn

Grains

Breadbasket

400

The ________ of ________ sent a fleet of English _______________ to New Netherlands. Dutch Governor, Peter Stuyvesant wanted to fight the English, but the ___________ colonists ________________ under reasonable terms.

Duke of York

warships

Dutch

surrendered

400

To get to America, some people signed ________________ _________________. They promised to work as servants for a certain number of years and their trip to America was paid for.

Indentured Agreements

500

In 1732, Franklin published ________ ________________ __________________, a magazine famous for its proverbs and wise sayings – such as “There is no _________ without ________”

Poor Richards Almanack

Gains

Pains

500

People from all over Europe came to Philadelphia. People who specialized in different goods and crafts – ____________, ___________, _________________, ___________________, and _________________ – opened busy shops.

Butchers

Bakers

Silversmiths

Cabinetmakers

Blacksmiths

500

These successful colonies helped establish important American Principles, such as __________ by ________ and __________________ of the ___________.

Trial by Jury

Freedom of the Press

500

People had come to the colony from all over Europe because the colony was tolerant of ______________ and ethnic differences. ____________ had more rights here than elsewhere. They could own _______________, keep _________, and engage in ________ ___________.

Religious 

Women

Property

Shops

Fur Trade

500

William Penn bought the area we now call ___________________ from the Duke of York. In 1702, Penn allowed Delaware to create its own _______________ ____________________.

Delaware

Lawmaking

Assembly