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The first Quaker Colony in North America was located in Salem, New Jersey.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania was founded for the Quaker's ideas to be brought into practice
The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as Pennsylvania Colony, was a colony in British America founded by William Penn on March 4, 1681Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Pennsylvania
William Penn founded Pennsylvania (hence the name) in 1681. The King of England owed his father a lot of money, and instead of giving him the money he gave him a huge plot of land in the newly 'discovered' colonies. William Penn was a Quaker and for its first years, Pennsylvania was a primarily Quaker area.
The first Quaker Colony in North America was located in Salem, New Jersey.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania was founded to provide a refuge for people of the Quaker religion. At one time New Jersey was part of Pennsylvania.
The US didn't not "created the territory of Pennsylvania". First, when Pennsylvania began there was no US and it was one of the 13 colonies. The land that is known as Pennsylvania was settled by William Penn when he was given a royal grant by the king. Penn was a Quaker so the colony was a Quaker colony.
The man that originally owned Pennsylvania, William Penn, was a Quaker. A Quaker is a Christian that believes in peace. Overall, America was founded on the concepts of The Bible.
Pennsylvania is best know for Quaker settlers.
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania was founded for the Quaker's ideas to be brought into practice
William Penn established the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania .
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The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as Pennsylvania Colony, was a colony in British America founded by William Penn on March 4, 1681Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Pennsylvania