yes, freedom of religion
William penn/how did he become a leader William penn/how did he become a leader
thomas loe influenced william penn.
No, that is, if you're talking about the William Penn in which Pennsylvania is named after. If not, I can't help you.
William Penn
William Penn was a philosopher, entrepreneur, Quaker and, most notably, the founder of Pennsylvania. He also advocated for religious freedom and democracy.
United States Constitution
He approved the constitution for Arizona to become It's own state
It started when William Penn Jr. decided to go to King Charles II and ask for a land grant (during this time the exploration of the Western Hemisphere occurred) to the New World. William Penn's father, William Penn Sr. was a good friend of Charles II and on top of that the king was indebted to him. Since his father passed away, Penn Jr. took the land grant as the due for the debt owed to his father. King Charles gladly gave it to him for the reason that Penn Jr. was part of the Quakers and wanted to take all his friends over to the new world with him which would in Charles II view, help rid England of these people. With the arrangements, they travelled to what is known as Pennsylvania and established a colony in Philadelphia. Since he technically owned that Pennsylvania he sold land to those who wanted to settle there. In fact, this colony was the most tolerant to various religions, practically opened to anyone. Not only that, but he, in a sense, was fair with the Indians. Instead of taking over completely, he "bought" the land from the Indians by giving them goods in exchange for the land.
Pennsylvania is know sometimes known as 'The Quaker State' for its religious beginnings with the Quaker movement. William Penn - a Quaker himself - wrote the constitution for Pennsylvania which was accepted into legislature in 1693. In 1681, Charles II granted a land charter to William Penn, to repay a large debt owed to William's father, Admiral Penn. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history. It was called Pennsylvania, meaning "Penn's Woods", in honor of Admiral Penn. It was named by King Charles II.
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To some extent he did, but he was 81 years old and liked to talk. He was one of 55 men who argued, wrote, and shaped the constitution.
== == The major writers of the constitution were William King (the president of the convention, who later became first governor of Maine), Thomas Jefferson, John Chandler, Albion K. Parris, William Pitt Preble, and John Holmes. William King may have written the largest part of the Maine Contitution but it was approved by all 210 delegates to the October 1819 convention in Portland. Thomas Jefferson wrote the educational sections of the Maine Constitution. It was approved by Congress in 1820.William King, Thomas Jefferson, John Chandler, Albion K. Parris, William Pitt Preble, and John Holmes