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The Middle Colonies of Colonial America - American History Central
Colonial Settlement, 1600s - 1763 - Library of Congress
Colonial Settlement, 1600s - 1763 Overview When the London Company sent out its first expedition to begin colonizing Virginia on December 20, 1606, it was by no means the first European attempt to exploit North America.
5.3: The Middle Colonies - Humanities LibreTexts
Jul 10, 2022 · So, the Dutch and the Swedes began to settle the mid-Atlantic region along the Hudson and Delaware Rivers. After the Restoration, Charles II and James II hoped to build the power of the English monarchy by expanding …
The Middle Colonies: New Opportunities for Settlement 1660–1700
Delaware River - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
So closely did the early Europeans identify the indigenous people with the great river that, once they had renamed the river for the English Lord De La Warr (1577-1618) in the mid-1600s, the newcomers began referring to the native …
History of the Hudson River - Wikipedia
The first known European name for the river was the Rio San Antonio as named by the Portuguese explorer in Spain's employ, Esteban Gomez, who explored the Mid-Atlantic coast in 1525. [4] Another early name for the Hudson used by the …
Religious Pluralism in the Middle Colonies - National …
The mid-Atlantic region, unlike either New England or the South, drew many of its initial settlers from European states that had been deeply disrupted by the Protestant Reformation and the religious wars that followed in its wake.
Middle Colonies - History of 'The Middle Colonies
The middle colonies was the area known as the ‘Mid-Atlantic States’ of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. The middle colonies were located located between the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies.
13 Colonies Regions - Mid-Atlantic (Middle) Colonies
The Middle colonies spanned the Mid-Atlantic region of America and were temperate in climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Geography ranged from coastal plains along the coastline, piedmont (rolling hills) in the middle, …
4. The Middle Colonies - US History
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The Mississippi River and Expansion of America
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