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XIV. Dutch ResiduesinNew York A. Brit. saw Dutch as intruders B. Brit conquered Dutch territories C. Dutch cintributions remain 1. Place names 2. Architecture 3. Social customs

XV. Penn's Holy Experiment in PA A. Quakers Arose in mid-1600s 1. Upset auth. 2. Advocates of pass. resis. 3. New World = escape from pers. B. William Penn took interest in Quakers 1. Establish asylum for people 2. Grant in 1681 C. King named land Pennsylvania 1. Best advertised colony 2. Liberal policies attracted immigrants

XVI. Quaker PA and its Neighboors A. PA formed 1681 B. Quakers pos. relations w/ Indians 1. Southern tribes sought Quaker company 2. Brit. imm. to PA ruined Indian-white relations C. Penn enforced lib. regime 1. Freedom of worship 2. Death penalty for treason and murder 3. No military provisions 4. No imm. restrictions 5. Growth toward social ref. 6. Never fully appreciated D. PA became diverse colony E. Philadelphia = wealthy, prosp. city F. Quaker settlements est. in neighbooring colonies

XVII. The Middle Way in the Middle Colonies A. Middle colonies had similarities 1. Fertile soil 2. Broad expanse of land 3. Heavy exports of grain 4. Broad rivers B. Pop. diverse C. Relig. tol. D. Economics and social democ. persevered E. Americans thriving w/o tight grip of Brit. rule