Pennsylvania was settled by the Quakers.
Quakers are known for their pacifistic views.
The city Philidelphia is called the "city of brotherly love"
I don't know exactly how the religion in Pennsylvania differenciated, but if there were others who believed differently, there was never any fighting because of the Quakers.
William Penn, the founder, promised religious tolerance and freedom from religious persecution.
It was founded in 1643, and it was founded for religious tolerance.
Pennsylvania and Rhode Island
A degree of religious tolerance.
Religious tolerance.
If you aren't living in Pennsylvania, you aren't really living
The Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681 under the leadership of William Penn. They established Pennsylvania as a place of religious freedom and tolerance.
William Penn, the founder, promised religious tolerance and freedom from religious persecution.
Pennsylvania was a place where christians were able to believe in their own ways
The settlers in pennsylvania had more rights of religious tolerance then the settlers in Rhode Island
Religious tolerance and better then normal native-American relationships.
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.