They were a country of religious freedom
It didn't, as there weren't any "modern bicycles" in the 1700s.
eighteenth century
In the late 1700s, steam replaced water as the main power source.
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Wood or brick.
Pennsylvania was very wealthy in the 1700s. In fact Pennsylvania was one of the wealthiest in America at the time because of Penn's policies.
harrisburg
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In the 1700s, the dominant religion in Pennsylvania was Christianity, with a significant presence of various Protestant denominations including Quakers, German Reformed, Lutherans, and Anabaptists. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn as a haven for religious freedom, attracting diverse religious groups.
People in the 1700s were more focused on survival rather than on symbols like state foods.
Chicken, corn, oil, tacos
Pennsylvania had numerous different faith-groups in the 18th Century. The majority faith-group in the 1700s was the Quakers.
reason had failed European culture.
Romantics in the 1700s in Europe tended to believe in the importance of emotional expression, individualism, and connection to nature. They often rejected reason and sought to evoke strong emotions and experiences in their art and literature. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment period.
reason had failed European culture.
It was really forestry, a few swamps and a lot of more trees! There was good farmland there too.