Pennsylvania extended religious liberty to all inhabitants of the state.
the statue of liberty honors the immigrants who moved to america
Because it was dominated by Quakers at the time whom believe in peace. This led the colony of Pennsylvania to be religiously tolerant because the Quakers would not war against other denominations and/or religions.
Amerigo Vespucci
The Continental Congress
The Quakers dominated Pennsylvania during colonial times. William Penn, whom the state was named after, was a Quaker who founded Pennsylvania on Quaker principle and named a main city, Philadelphia, meaning the city of brotherly love.
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A gift to whom? An answer could be 'the statue of Liberty', if we limit our thinking to the US.
William Penn, John Dickinson, Thomas Mifflin, Thomas McKean, Albert Gallatin and Benjamin Franklin who was the first US Governor of Pennsylvania.
religious freedom roger williams
emma lazarus wrote "The New Colossus" which is engraved on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. According to the text, whom does the sonnet depict lady liberty lovingly taking in?
William Penn in 1862 based on charter granted on 4 March 1681.
William Penn, the founder, for whom the state is named, is the one I think of.