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Q: Which city was considered the cultural center of the middle colonies in the 1700s?
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Which city was considered the cultural center of the Middle colonies in 1700s?

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Which city was considered the cultural center of the middle colonies during the 1700s?

New York?


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Why did the middle colonies have more tolerance for religios and cultural differences than the New England colonies did?

Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil.


The middle colonies had more diverse lifestyles than the northern or southern colonies because of their greater variety of A. Political systems B. Climate C. Cultural groups D. Landforms?

cultural groups.


Is Pennsylvania in the New England Middle or Southern regions?

Pennsylvania was considered to be one of the middle colonies.


In which present day states were the middle colonies?

The middle colonies consisted of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. Dutch Connecticut is sometimes considered one of the middle colonies because of its close associations, but is often included in the New England colonies.


Which region was known as the breadbasket colonies?

The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.


What is the slogan for the middle colonies?

The middle colonies are in the middle of awesomeness!


Were the middle colonies royal colonies?

Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.


Which group of colonies was the most ethnically diverse?

There is some evidence of cultural and religious diversity in the New York Colony, as well as in Georgia and Rhode Island. It should be noted that the colonies did not give black people or women equal rights, but some of the early colonies, including the ones mentioned, had residents from a variety of religions (including Jews), and immigrants from numerous European and South American countries.