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In 1616, a Dutch captain named Hendrickson sailed up the Delaware River. He was very pleased with the land in Pennsylvania. In 1623, a Captain Mey built a fort four miles below what would later become Philadelphia. In 1630, more Dutch people settled in Pennsylvania. Of course, before any of these people came to Pennsylvania, there were Native Americans living on the land--the Delawares and the Unami tribes among them.
The Americans traded with the Indians in Pennsylvania. The American gave them copper kettles, woven clothes, sharp edged iron tools and new technologies. While they Indians gave the Americans land and animal pelts.
the methods they might use is to go to war and fight for the land
New Jersey was the only one of the middle colonies not named for a person. The middle colonies included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. New York was named for the Duke of York, Pennsylvania was named for William Penn, and Delaware was named for the Thomas West, Baron De la Warr. New Jersey was named for the Island of Jersey, ancestral home to Sir George Carteret, who owned large tracts of land there.
hahahaha Delaware Indians were killed by the Colonists colonists didn't care about them and only did Penn care about them and be fair to them
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Delaware shares a land border with Maryland and Pennsylvania. New Jersey can be said to be a state surrounding Delaware, but the land borders are separated by water.
Pennsylvania is a land locked state
Pennsylvania is a land locked state and the Atlantic Ocean does not border it.
William Penn was given land from the King. The land he was given and founded would later become the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.
A Deputy of the Duke governed Delaware from 1664 to 1682. When William Penn received his land grant of Pennsylvania in 1681, he received the Delaware area from the Duke of York, and dubbed them "The Three Lower Counties on the Delaware River". While never incorporated into Pennsylvania, Delaware was under its administration, and although the two established separate assemblies in 1704, they shared the same governor until the Revolutionary War.
Pennsylvania on the north and Maryland on the west and south.Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.
Pennsylvania is a land locked state and the Atlantic Ocean does not border it.
Pennsylvania was not the 33rd state in the most common sense of the phrase, that is, that it was the 33rd to ratify the Constitution. In that sense, Delaware was the first, and Pennsylvania was the 2nd (and by only 5 days!)However Pennsylvania is the 33rd largest state, in regards to actual land area. This is because there are 32 states larger than Pennsylvania (such as Nebraska, California and Oregon). Before Alaska became the 49th and largest ever state to join the Union in 1959, Pennsylvania would have been the 32nd largest.
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William Penn founded Pennsylvania. King Charles II of England gave New Netherland to his brother, The Duke of York, who renamed it New York. The Duke of York (mentioned above) gave land to his friends, Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, who named their land New Jersey. The Lower Counties of Pennsylvania broke away and formed Delaware. The Middle Colonies became: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware
Pennsylvania is not bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.The only states to border the Atlantic Ocean are: Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. No other States border the Atlantic Ocean.