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William Penn founded the colony ofPennsylvania
he was given a charter, so he could establish his own "colony." Which was Philidelphia in Pennsylvania.
William Penn was the leader of Pennsylvania.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
Delaware was the other colony connected with William Penn.
Pennsylvania was founded in 1682 by William Penn in order to establish the freedom of religion and the protection of the Quakers in a colony.
William Penn started the Massachusetts colony
William Penn received the funds to establish the Pennsylvania colony from a loan he secured from his father, Admiral Sir William Penn. Additionally, after his father's death, King Charles II granted Penn the land as repayment for a debt owed to his father, which further facilitated the creation of the colony. This financial backing and royal support allowed Penn to pursue his vision of a haven for religious freedom and fair governance.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a Quaker colony on March 4, 1681.
The Pennsylvania Colony was established because William Penn was in possession of a land grant that had been owed to his father before he died. Penn was a Quaker and wanted to establish a colony where there would be freedom from religious persecution.
William Penn
William Penn's vision was to have a colony that allowed Quakers to practive their religion freely. The Church of England prosecuted this group because of their different beliefs and having a colony of his own allowed him to establish the Quaker religion without being under the Church's rule.