Know:
- The two colonies that the English formed after taking control of New Netherland from the Dutch
- The document that proves that some people in the Middle Colonies had self-government
- The American Indian leader that William Penn formed long-lasting peace with
- The geographical advantage that most helped the Middle Colonies to be known as the "breadbasket" colonies
- Why most Middle Colony towns had gristmills
- The leader of the Great Awakening
- Why the location of New York City made for a great port
- What an artisan is and provide examples
- How the Middle Colonies differed from the New England Colonies
Understand:
- apprentices
- immigrants
- justice
- proprietor
- prosperity
Explain:
- The costs and benefits for immigrants who came to the Middle Colonies.
- The role religion played in the founding and settlement of the Middle Colonies.
- How people in the Middle Colonies learned to do skilled jobs.
- The rights/freedoms that William Penn gave colonists in Pennsylvania.
- Multiple effects of the Great Awakening.