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No. Actually is was supposed to be a save haven for Quakers. William Penn wanted freedom of religion.
They were different because William Penn wanted to make a colony where DIFFERENT types of Religions can come together in a brotherly way while Roger Williams, as a Puritan, didn't want any other religion in his colony
He discovered Pennsylvania
Penn wanted his colony to be a model to the rest of the world. The Quakers who moved there would be able to live simple lives. Penn thought it was important for the settlers in Pennsylvania to have a religious freedom. He also believed the colony should have a fair government. Penn set up the government himself. It was much like a democracy, where the people made decisions by voting.
He was a Quaker and had been put in jail for his religion and had been discriminated against.
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No. Actually is was supposed to be a save haven for Quakers. William Penn wanted freedom of religion.
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So he can be free with his colony
William Penn wanted to discover new land and to develope his own contigency for the land. William Penn wanted to discover new land and also he wanted to be a quacker because it was his religion. By: Diana Dunn
They were different because William Penn wanted to make a colony where DIFFERENT types of Religions can come together in a brotherly way while Roger Williams, as a Puritan, didn't want any other religion in his colony
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He discovered Pennsylvania
William Penn was an English real estate entrepreneur and founder of Pennsylvania. He had very cordial relations with native Americans like Lenape Indians. He respected their culture and had never tried to displace them from their native lands.
His holy experiment was to have religioustoleration (letting people practice whatever religion they want) throughout his colony.
Penn wanted his colony to be a model to the rest of the world. The Quakers who moved there would be able to live simple lives. Penn thought it was important for the settlers in Pennsylvania to have a religious freedom. He also believed the colony should have a fair government. Penn set up the government himself. It was much like a democracy, where the people made decisions by voting.
He was a Quaker and had been put in jail for his religion and had been discriminated against.