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There were a great many different social customs for the people in the middle colonies. It was polite to wave and say hello to your neighbor when you saw them for example.
The middle colonies of the soon to be United States of America were New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The religions in these colonies were Quaker, Catholic, Lutheran, and Judaism.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
The Japanese Samurai were the people who followed the code of Bushido. This was their code of Chivalry.
It's Easy the answer is SELFGOVERNMENT
The Great Awakening began in the Middle Colonies. This movement changed the way that many people practiced their religion.
The puritans made people practice the puritan religion only. If someone practiced a different religion then that person will be persecuted.
It get people fired up
One effect of the Great Awakening in the middle colonies was the promotion of religious diversity and tolerance as people were encouraged to pursue personal connections with God outside of traditional church structures. This movement also led to increased social activism and a push for moral reform in society.
The first colonies in America believed that the people should control the government. They battled England out of America and set up the democratic political system that we have today.
They get legal charged and get sentenced to jail. Example Dr. Kevorkian
Very straight laced and dogmatic, wholly fundamentalists, at least those who practiced. probably some christians though.
A spell practiced by a group of local people. Voodo would be a good example of indigenous magic.
There were a number of things that happened as a result of a land shortage in the British colonies. People fought for the land available for example.
There were a great many different social customs for the people in the middle colonies. It was polite to wave and say hello to your neighbor when you saw them for example.
ordinary people