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Chapter 3 Northern Colonies Settled for religious peoples. – Calvinism and such Pilgrims Separatists from Holland, they landed in Plymouth harbor. Known as the Plymouth colony. Massachusetts Bay Colony Large colony of Puritans Anne Hutchinson was banished along with Roger Williams. They created Rhode Island. New England = Puritans banded together. Each colony gets 2 votes. Bay colony, Plymouth Colony, New Hampshire, and scattered Valley settlements in Connecticut Church of England= Anglican Church The Dutch Henry Hudson sailed up the Hudson River and founded New Netherland. It was located in present day New York. New Amsterdam became New York City The Brother to Charles II, the Duke of York takes New Amsterdam, renaming it New York William Penn and the Quakers Quakers are deeply religious, peaceful people. William Penn led them, and they received a piece of land on a charter and called it Pennsylvania (Penn’s Woodland). Pennsylvania was very liberal and advertised; so many immigrants came to live there. Pennsylvania treated Indians with respect and kindness. Pennsylvania was also ethnically mixed. Delaware 1703 New Jersey 1664 All the colonies shared industry of logging, commerce, shipping and fur trapping. Population was mixed. Religious toleration Democratic control. Ben Franklin was born 1703 Came to Philadelphia in 1720 when he was seventeen.