The colony of Delaware split off from Pennsylvania. Geographically, it had been shut off from the rest of the colony. Because of this, future-Delaware's inhabitants had very little say in Pennsylvania's representative government. They decided that it would be best that they simply establish their own government, so they became Delaware.
Pennsylvania was never made a royal colony. but it was a freedom religion
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Pennsylvania was no longer a colony and a became the second state in the United States on December 12, 1787.
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Pennsylvania is a colony....
Pennsylvania was founded as a British Colony in 1681 by William Penn and was officially added as a state on December 12th, 1787.
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania in 1681 King Charles ll granted William Penn a charter for the area that was to become known as Pennsylvania. However, in 1656 they arrived in Barbados and then went to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but they were mistreated . They then found a home in Rhode Island. In 1675 there was a settlement along the Delaware River. Pennsylvania than became a home thanks to Charles ll,
William Penn was involved first with Pennsylvania, and then with what became Delaware.
Yes. When New Hampshire became its separate colony, the govener of Massachusetts gave its own right and the united states let it have its own colony in 1793.