I would say so to the residents of Philadelphia. William Penn was the founder of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
No, William Penn did not buy Pennsylvania from the Dutch.
Penn's Woods was Pennsylvania, which William Penn founded.
Pennsylvania was named after the Quaker William Penn.Penn(William Penn) sylvania(land)Pennsylvania= Penn's land
The Pennsylvania colony, otherwise known as the province of Pennsylvania, was founded in English North America by William Penn in 1681. The name Pennsylvania is roughly translated as "Penn's woods".
== ==In 1681, King Charles gave William Penn the land that is now Pennsylvania, which means "Penn's Woods."
No, William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
William Penn was the leader of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania was named for William Penn.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
It was named after its founder, William Penn - "Penn's woods."
William Penn founded Pennsylvania in march 4th, 1681
Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony that was governed by a representative of the English monarchy, and it was also under a colonial charter agreement. The representative was called the proprietary governor.