Colonial Pennsylvania was on good terms with the native Americans. But the winters were harsh. When the colonies began to think of separating from Great Britain, there were problems since Pennsylvania was a center of commerce.
The Pennsylvania settlers faced challenges of cold winters, lack of hunting skills, and lack of planting skills. this led to diseases and malnutrition.
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Many were called Pennsylvania Dutch.
The colonists faced cold weather, hunger and diseases.
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The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
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they struggled a lot.
Many were called Pennsylvania Dutch.
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William Penn settled Pennsylvania as a Quaker. The colonists were Quakers.
The colonists faced cold weather, hunger and diseases.
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They had some difficulties with the Native-American resident regarding title to various lands and many of their dealings with them regarding land ownership were fraudulant such as the Walking Purchase or Walking Treaty.