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Chapter 6, Lesson 2 ACOS #5a: Identify major social changes in colonial society. ACOS #6: Identify the impact of trade routes on emerging colonies in the Americas. ACOS #6a: Trace the result of slave trade in the Americas in relation to the establishment of the Triangular Trade Route. ACOS #6b: Locate centers of slave trade in the Western Hemisphere. Vocabulary Review: Lesson 1 • An official agreement between groups or nations • A person who owned and controlled all the land in a colony • A person chosen by a group to speak or act for them treaty proprietor representative Key Vocabulary Words: Lesson 2 • A person whose job requires hard physical work • The people, not the government, decide what will be grown or produced • Someone who studies with a master to learn a skill or business • Someone who is skilled at making something by hand laborer free market economy apprentice artisan A Mix of People • Main Idea: People from many cultures and religions lived in the Middle Colonies. Mix of People The People of the Middle Colonies: 1. Came from many lands to seek a better way of life. 2. They were a mix of people from different nations. 3. Practiced tolerance (respecting beliefs & practices that are different from your own). 4. Most were farmers. Making a Living • Middle colonies became known as the “breadbasket” of the 13 colonies because they grew so many different types of grain. • The Middle Colonies had a free market economy. • In a free market economy, the people, not the government, decide what will be produced. • Colonists were allowed to start businesses to earn money. This is called free enterprise. Enterprise is another name for business. City Life •Philadelphia and New York were the 2 largest cities in the Middle Colonies. •The free market economy of these cities attracted merchants, shopkeepers, artisans, and laborers. •Laborers are people who do hard, physical work An artisan is a person who is skilled in making something by hand (wooden chairs, silver spoons). Cultural Regions City Life • Many young people became apprentices. • An apprentice is someone who studies with a master to learn a skill or business. • Parents thought it was more important for a child to learn the skills they needed as adults than to go to college. Summary Review: Lesson 2 • The Middle Colonies were a place where people from many different countries could live together and earn a good living. • Most colonists were farmers but New York and Philadelphia were busy centers of shipping and trade. • Children learned skills by helping on farms, at home, or as apprentices. • Why does this matter?: The difference or diversity of the people in the Middle Colonies would help shape the kind of country the United States would later become. Compare/Contrast Country Life City Life *People lived and worked on farms. *People were involved in shipping and trade. *Children cared for animals & gardens. *Children often became apprentices.