<P> The Middle Colonies were very similar to the New England colonies in their stature . Much of the area was part of New Netherland until the Danish exerted their control over the region . The British captured much of the area in their war with the Dutch around 1664, and the majority of the conquered land became the Province of New York . But The Duke of York and the King of England would later grant others ownership of the land which would become the Province of New Jersey and the Province of Pennsylvania . The Delaware Colony later separated from Pennsylvania, which was founded by William Penn . </P> <P> The Middle Colonies had lots of fertile soil, which allowed the area to become a major exporter of wheat and other grains . The lumber and shipbuilding industries enjoyed success in the Middle Colonies because of the abundant forests, and Pennsylvania saw moderate success in the textile and iron industry . The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse British colonies in North America; they had settlers from England, Scotland, Ireland, the Netherlands, and German states . The good farm land was much cheaper than in Europe . With the new arrivals came various Protestant denominations, which were protected in the Middle Colonies by written freedom of religion laws . This tolerance was very unusual and distinct from the situation in other British colonies . </P> <P> The Middle Colonies were explored by Henry Hudson on a journey into the Hudson River and Delaware Bay in 1609 . The Dutch soon claimed the land . Although the Swedes and the Dutch fought over the land in the 1630s through the ultimately the Dutch claimed the land, calling it New Netherland . In the 1660s, the English largely conquered this land from the Dutch, renaming the area New York after the Duke of York, James II . </P> <P> King Charles II renamed the land west of the Hudson River New Jersey and gave the region between New England and Maryland to his brother, the Duke of York (later King James II of England) as a proprietary colony . James II later granted the land between the Hudson River and the Delaware River to two friends who had been loyal to him through the English Civil War: Sir George Carteret and Lord Berkeley of Stratton . This land grant became the Province of New Jersey . </P>

Who did the labor in the middle colonies