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New York and New Jersey
The Dutch West India Company sent settlers to the New World to begin a colony. They sailed
up the Hudson River and settled in an area they called New Netherlands in 1624. England felt that
they had claim to this land and sent a fleet to conquer New Netherlands and reclaim the land in
1664. King Charles II then gave the colony to his brother, the Duke of York. He kept some of the
land for himself, renaming it New York, and then gave the rest of the land to two of his friends.
The friends divided the land and called it East and West Jersey. Both areas combined and became
New Jersey in 1702. New York City became a major port and immigrants (people who move to
another country) of different religions and nationalities would enter the country here. People
seeking religious freedom settled in New Jersey. The proprietors (people who owned and
controlled the land in the colony) did not mind that there was such religious diversity because they
wanted settlers to buy the land.
Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Quakers
During the time that the colonies were being established, the official religion of England was
The Church of England. However, there were people who wanted to join other Christian churches,
such as the Puritans and the Quakers. If they did join a different church, they were persecuted
and punished by being put in jail.
William Penn was a famous Quaker. He became a Quaker in his twenties and went to jail
several times for going to Quaker meetings and writing religious letters. His father was a wealthy
landowner and admiral in the English navy. He did not agree, at first, with William’s choice of
religion, but later, when he became ill, he respected William’s courage and left him a fortune when
he died.
Because the situation for the Quakers was becoming more difficult in England, Penn came up
with a plan for the Quakers. He went to King Charles II and asked to create a colony in North
America where the Quakers would go. King Charles owed Penn’s father a large amount of money,
and Penn stated that the land would be the repayment of this debt. King Charles II liked his idea and
gave Penn a charter for a large area of land that would be called Pennsylvania, “sylvania” meaning
“woods” (so Penn’s woods).
Once Penn got to North America, he asked the Duke of
Portrait of William Penn
York to lease him some land so that Pennsylvania was not
landlocked and would have an outlet to the sea. The Duke agreed
and gave him more land that later became Delaware. Penn also
planned Pennsylvania’s first city, Philadelphia. This city was on a
harbor and became a trade center with many ships from other
colonies and Europe porting there.
The Quakers believed in religious freedom and did not
believe in religious rituals or ceremonies. They were very
peaceful and did not fight in wars or believe in slavery. Penn
wanted to create a colony that was not just for Quakers, but
was free for all who chose to live there. He wanted to live in
peace with the Native Americans and bought land from the
Lenni Lenape Indians that lived there. He wanted everyone to
live fairly and peacefully, no matter what church they attended.