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William Penn, b. 14 Oct 1644 d. 30 July 1718, founder and "Absolute Proprietor" of the Province of Pennsylvania. He was known as an early champion of democracy and religious freedom. He is famous for his treaty with the Lenape Indians.

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1.He died of a stroke in 1718.

2.He had 4 girls and 3 sons.

3.He was born October 15,1644 in London England

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william penn was the founder of Pennsylvania. It became a Quaker colony.

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