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Education was encouraged and considered necessary for the country to prosper. The Friends Public School was an institution that included both the poor and the elite. It was open to children from all religious persuasions.

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In 1750, Pennsylvania had a colonial assembly that met in Philadelphia but had little power. Most of the power was invested in 72 Provincial Councilors.

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