They trade with Native Americans
Pennsylvania was the first colony not to be found on religious basis and took everyone from different cultures. This was technically the second colony to have religious tolerance after Rhode Island.
No. The Province of Maryland was a English Colony, then a British Colony, from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the Province of Pennsylvania and the other eleven colonies in rebellion against Great Britain.
because it had good farm land
They were both established by joint-stock companies. They were also both part of the middle colonies.
Pennsylvania state was also called Pennsylvania as a colony. It was named for Admiral William Penn, its founder's father. "silva" means "forest" in Latin, so the whole name means "Penn's Forest."
Pennsylvania colony sold wheat and flour to other colonies.
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.
The colony of Pennsylvania was amazing tolerant for the time. It's Indian policy could be described as one of benevolence. Instead of the constant warring with Native Americans as in some of the other colonies, the Pennsylvania colonists learned it was better to try to understand the native people. It paid off, and Pennsylvania had far less hostilities than most of the other colonies.
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.
Yes. The Pennsylvania Colony primarily traded with England.
What makes Rhode Island colony different from the other colonies is that it is a colony with Religious Tolerance.
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