he was a quaker
his religion was quaker
William Penn was a Christian from the Anglican church.
he was a quaker
William Penn founded Pennsylvania. He also preached about his religion of the Quakers, and he liked to write books about his religion.
No it is named for Admiral Sir William Penn.
William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania. He had no connection to the Puritans. Pennsylvania was established as a place where people were free to follow the dictates of their conscience. Penn himself was a Quaker.
Penn was a Quaker and his philosophy on government and religion was based on his being a Quaker. He was arrested and jailed many times for being a Quaker and not following the state religion.
So he can be free with his colony
yes, freedom of religion
William Penn said that it is free to make religion.
No. Actually is was supposed to be a save haven for Quakers. William Penn wanted freedom of religion.
Penn's holy experiment in Pennsylvania emphasized religious tolerance and cooperation among different faiths, while the Puritans' city on the hill in Massachusetts Bay Colony sought to create a society based on strict conformity to Puritan beliefs. Penn's experiment welcomed settlers of various religions and backgrounds, promoting diversity and freedom of worship, while the Puritans aimed to build a community governed by their particular interpretation of Christianity.