Oh, dude, the middle colonies had some real big shots back in the day. You had William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, strutting around like he owned the place (which, let's be real, he kinda did). Then there's good ol' Ben Franklin, the OG Renaissance man, doing science stuff, writing stuff, and just being an all-around cool dude. And let's not forget about Alexander Hamilton, the guy who's suddenly super popular thanks to a little musical called "Hamilton." Like, these guys were basically the middle colonies' version of the Kardashians, but with more wigs and less drama.
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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.
Upper Middle colonies
The middle colonies.
Most were farmers I think. But some were also ironworkers and fur trappers.
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