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The colony of Pennsylvania was amazing tolerant for the time. It's Indian policy could be described as one of benevolence. Instead of the constant warring with Native Americans as in some of the other colonies, the Pennsylvania colonists learned it was better to try to understand the native people. It paid off, and Pennsylvania had far less hostilities than most of the other colonies.

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Benevolent as approriate for a Quaker Colony.

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