Originally by boat like most other North American Settlers, for at least the least the last half century they have tended to travel by aeroplane.
Both the Vikings and the later European colonists traveled by ship, which was obviously the only way to cross the ocean at the time.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
He was open to all, but only Quakers could vote.
William Penn's colony was where the Quakers settled. He wanted to make a colony where Quakers could practice their beliefs freely. William had some land from the king and he decided to call it Pennsylvania. Penn's settlement was called Philadelphia
The colony of Maryland was founded on that land in America.
The king of England had been in debt to William Penn's father. To settle the debt, Penn asked for land in America. He established Pennsylvannia as a place free of persecution for Quakers.
America the land of the free
Quakers
They came to look for land.
For its farm land
The Colony was established as a safe haven and refuge for European Quakers. But it was also a safe haven for any monotheistic religion.
Yes. Penn had founded the colony of Pennsylvania, and was the Governer, too. He was the leader of the Quakers, as well. Pennsylvania was called the Land of the Quakers because of Penn.