Quaker.
Pennsylvania was primarily Quaker, however it was considered a "divine experiment" in the possibility of liberal democracy, and so it was arguably the freest (religiously speaking) colony, and probably the most cosmopolitan, in contrast with Maryland (which allowed Christians only), Massachusetts (Puritan only), etc.
Pennsylvania was originally mostly made up of quakers
Pennsylvania was established by William Penn who was a Quaker, so it would be a Quaker colony.
Quakerism is the religion.
they were Quakers
Rhode Island was known as the most tolerant colony because it was founded on the principles of religious freedom and welcomed individuals from various Christian denominations, including Quakers, Baptists, and Jews. Its founder, Roger Williams, advocated for the separation of church and state, creating a more inclusive and accepting society for religious minorities.
William Penn's main motive for creating the Pennsylvania colony was to have a place where all religions could legally be practiced.
The religios practice for the colony of Pennsylvania is "Quaker".
William Penn developed his colony of Pennsylvania on the principles of religious freedom. It was originally set up as a colony for Quakers but religious freedom was extended to all religions.
He had been persecuted for his faith in England
Pennsylvania. because it was founded by William Penn a Quaker
the Pennsylvania colony provided a home for the quakers and allowed people to practice thier different religions
He had been persecuted for his faith in England
Pennsylvania is a colony....
The leader of the Pennsylvania colony was William Penn, a devout Quaker who created the colony he had been awarded by King Charles II, as a refuge for Quakers. The colony also had a good deal of tolerance for other religions as well.
He had been persecuted for his faith in England
Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony.