The middle colonies were home to many influential figures in the history of the United States. These people include Benjamin Franklin, one of our Founding Fathers, and William Penn, a Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania.
John Smith (explorer), Thomas Hooker (explorer), John Winthrop (first Massachusetts governor) , Roger Williams (founder of Rhode Island), John Rolfe (first successful tobacco cultivation), William Penn (Pennsylvania), etc.
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William Penn was the founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies.
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New York was the most diverse English colony, and New Amsterdam was the most diverse non English colony (Dutch)
Most people in the middle colonies where loyalists
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Silversmiths could be found in all three, but the most famous is Paul Revere from Boston.
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Most of the people who lived in middle colonies back then did go to the church, although it wasn't mandatory like some other colonies.
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Upper Middle colonies.
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Most were farmers I think. But some were also ironworkers and fur trappers.
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