The Middle Colonies were four of the thirteen colonies in British America and comprehended Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. They filled between New England and the South, both geographically and culturally, combining their own influences with elements derived from the older regions on either side.
The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse British colonies in North America, they had immigrants from England, Scotland, Ireland, the Netherlands, and German states. With the new arrivals came various Protestant sects, 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.
As a result, Conservative religious practices in the area appealed to young men eager to raise families, letter A.