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Title: Quakers of the Middle Colonies


1
Quakers of the Middle Colonies
  • What are the main beliefs of the Quakers?
  • How did settlers react to the Quakers, and how
    did this lead to the founding of the Pennsylvania
    Colony?

2
Religious Society of Friends
  • Dissenters of England
  • Mid-1600s
  • Founded by George Fox
  • Anti-authority, societal and
  • ecclesiastical
  • Opposed rituals, hierarchy,
  • and tithes of the Church of
  • England

3
Main Beliefs
  • Less focus on creed or scripture
  • Greater focus on meditation and personal
    revelation with God
  • Humans are naturally good
  • Worship is less organized
  • Friends gather in a silent room and speak when
    inspired by God quake
  • Meetinghouses rather than established churches

4
Progressive
  • God lives in every person, thus everyone should
    be treated equally
  • Women play an equal role as men
  • Refusing to participate in combat pacifists
  • Abolitionists
  • Advocates for equal treatment towards Natives

5
Activity
  • Work with a partner to complete the venn diagram
    comparing and contrasting Quakers versus Puritans.

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Friends in the New World
  • William Penn
  • His father was an English military hero who the
  • king owed many favors to
  • Though his father did not agree with Penn being a
  • Quaker, he did support his sons right to worship
  • freely
  • In 1681, as a reward for his fathers service,
    Penn
  • was granted a large proprietary colony in the New
  • World
  • King desire to unify Southern and New England
    colonies also led to the formation of PA
  • Pennsylvania Penns Woods

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Focusing Questions
  • What impact will the Quaker faith have on the
    foundation of the Pennsylvania colony?
  • How does this compare with the Puritan based
    Massachusetts colony and the Anglican South?

10
Developing Pennsylvania
  • Penn had 3 goals for PA
  • religious freedom for persecuted peoples
  • liberal government policies
  • Unlimited immigration
  • generate income for Penn and his associates
  • Penn used modern marketing ideas to
  • generate new settlers-Irish, Scots, substantial
    citizens, but already had presence of squatters

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Relations with Natives
  • Quakers were amicable to natives
  • Lived together in peace
  • Southern native tribes fled to PA as a haven from
    hostile southern colonists
  • Friendly relations with natives did not sustain
    in PA due to other immigrant groups

13
Delaware
  • Penn received Delaware as part of his land grant
  • Already diverse from Dutch and Swedish settlement
    in the region
  • Pennsylvania assembly granted the three lower
    counties of Delaware their own assembly and it in
    essence became its own colony in 1702
  • It would continue to share governors with
    Pennsylvania until the Revolution

14
City of Brotherly Love
  • More carefully planned than most colonial cities
    due to Penns oversight
  • Wide attractive streets
  • Major seaport-export grain other foodstuffs
  • Allowed colony to flourish
  • By 1720, emerged as North Americas biggest city
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