It was given to the Colony by King Charles II in honor of the founder's father Admiral Sir William Penn and when translated from the Latin is something like Penn's Woods.
Mississippi, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania are the only U.S. states that include the letter p in the name.
Yes, Pennsylvania is a proper noun. It is the name of a state in the United States.
pennsylvania No, it's HAWAII!
Pennsylvania, and New York
Pennsylvania means "Penn's woods".
I can only tell you of states I lived in that definitely have Amish communities: Pennsylvania, Delaware and California.
Pennsylvania is one of the States in the country of The United States.
Pennsylvania,Florida, and New York.
Nevada Pennsylvania Vermont Virginia West Virginia
The offical name of Pennsylvania is Commonwealth Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 colonies. As such, Pennsylvania was not acquired but one of the founding states of the United States.
No, both Pennsylvania and Louisiana are states.