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The colony was founded as a haven for Quakers is pennsylavania
Pennsylvania
William Penn
Quakers founded Pennsylvania and were quite active in New Jersey.
Pennsylvania was founded as a state of religious freedom by the Quakers. William Penn, who founded the colony on March 4, 1681, was the leader of this movement.
The proprietor of the colony that founded as a haven for Quakers was William Penn, who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1677, which used to contain the western half of New Jersey.
Quakers were concentrated in Pennsylvania; Catholics were concentrated in Maryland.
For the most part, the Quakers were associated with the colony of Pennsylvania. It was founded by William Penn who was part of the Quaker group.
Founded a colony as a refuge for Quakers.
Pennsylvania
William Penn founded Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania. It is named for William Penn who founded the colony.