They were different because William Penn wanted to make a colony where DIFFERENT types of Religions can come together in a brotherly way while Roger Williams, as a Puritan, didn't want any other religion in his colony
How was William Penn and Roger Williams the same
thomes hooker(fundamental orders), anne Hutchinson, William penn, john paul Jones, paul revere, john smith, roger Williams, James oglwthorpe, peter stuyvesant, Benjamin Franklin, William Bradford, john winthrop.
william penn
William Penn
William Penn founded the city of Philadelphia.
William Penn's overall belief was to be a community and excepted people who were different. Philadephia was a place you can have different occupations and religions
they are all Quakers
were friendly toward native Americans
The aswer is A, William Penn and Roger Williams
William Bradford George Calvert William Penn Roger Williams One of these men worte it.
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island and William Penn founded Pennsylvania. Penn was a Quaker and wanted to create a colony where quakers wouldn't be persecuted. Williams was Anglican and wanted a colony with complete religious freedom. Penn got his land from the king and went by choice. Williams was banished from Massachusetts and purchased the land from the native population.
Sir Admiral William Penn was William Penn's Father's name.
Our founding father...Jesus
john winthrop founded Boston to spread puritanism, roger Williams founded Rhode Island to survive and spread baptism, but would welcome any sort of religion, and William penn founded Pennsylvania because he was spreading the quaker beliefs but were open to other believers of any kind
William Penn was buried at Old Jordans Cemetery. by Brittany Williams
Sir Admiral William Penn was William Penn's Father's name.
No, neither of them were Catholic. Roger Williams was an ordained minister in the Church of England (Anglican), although after coming to the colonies, he started the first Baptist church here. William Penn also was probably raised an Anglican but was attracted to the Quakers. His father tried to separate him from Quaker influence, but after he died, he settled a claim for 16,000 pounds on him. The Crown, instead of paying the money back, gave him a large tract of land in the new world, which became Pennsylvania, which William Penn established for Quakers, although it attracted a lot more than just Quakers, particularly the Amish and Mennonites.
William Penn was the founder of the most tolerated and democratic of the middle colonies. Roger Williams founded the most religious freedom colony of the New England colonies.