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It was a Quaker colony so they had a philosophy that all people are equal.

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How was treatment of the native Americans different in Pennsylvania?

It was a Quaker colony so they had a philosophy that all people are equal.


How was the treatment of of native Americans in Pennsylvania?

It was a Quaker colony so they had a philosophy that all people are equal.


Name the colony considered a holy experiment that believed in equality for all and fair treatment for Native Americans?

PENNSYLVANIA


Pennsylvania native Americans?

the iroquios are from Pennsylvania


Were there Native Americans in Pennsylvania?

yes.


How did William Penn put his Quaker faith into action in Pennsylvania?

He insisted on fair and just treatment in all treaties and agreements made with the native Americans.


Why was Pennsylvania's expansion different from other colonies?

territory was acquired by paying Native Americans a fair price for their land


Who protested the Jamestown governor's policies towards Native Americans?

No one protested the treatment of Native Americans. In fact the Native Americans outnumbered the 104 men. There was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans.


Who was living in Pennsylvania before the early settlers?

Native Americans


Did Pennsylvania have conflict between Quakers and Indians?

No, Pennsylvania had very good relations with Native Americans.


What group of people face unfair treatment?

African Americans and/or native Americans


What was the book that described Americans unfair treatment of native Americans?

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