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Growing Pains: Middle Colonies--A Diverse Melting Pot, The

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Abstract
Perhaps the most lasting legacy of the Quakers is religious toleration, not a common notion in the 17th century. The practical benefit of encouraging religious toleration is that it makes it very easy to populate your colony. The middle colonies are unique, neither fully North nor fully South. They are the middle ground, a diverse melting pot that foreshadows the pluralist society the United States is to become.
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American History, American Studies, Ethnicity and Race Relations, Religion, Unfinished Nation, The
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