Disgusted. Why? William was a QUAKER! Quakers don't believe in war. They don't believe in slavers. They are peaceful, calm people. They respect God. What did they do when the French came over? They prayed and prayed to God asking for the French to leave on their own. But then Robert stepped in and made a war(which made the Quakers very upset). William was a good, honest man.
Yes, Quakers were among the first to oppose slavery.
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he thought slavery was a terrible thing.
Yes, he did, although, he treated them like members of the family. He did buy and trade slaves within the Quaker community and all Quakers treated slaves like family. Quakers fought against slave ownership by people who were cruel to their slaves both in the North and South. During the Civil War Quakers hid slaves who escaped.
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William Penn had three sons and four daughters by his first marriage. By his second marriage he had eight more who were (after losing two children in infancy) John Penn, Thomas Penn, Margaret Penn, Richard Penn, Sr., Dennis Penn and Hannah Penn.
William Penn was the founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies.
when did William Penn establish Pennsylvania?well here's the answer...... he found it in 1682!
William Penn had three slaves that he owned
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Yes, William Penn did own slaves during his lifetime. Though he promoted religious freedom and fair treatment of Native Americans, he did not extend these beliefs to enslaved Africans on his own plantation.
Delaware was the other colony connected with William Penn.
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Hannah Callowhill Penn was the second wife of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. She controlled the Pennsylvania colony from the time of William Penn's death in 1718 until her own death occurred in 1727.
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Yes, William Few did own slaves. He was a plantation owner in Georgia and was a slaveholder during his lifetime.
Penn didn't have slaves. He was a Quaker and this would have been against his belief system. The first one isn't right. After I researched this question, yes it is against his belief but he owned and traded three slaves. No one knows where he got them though.
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