People in the 1700s were more focused on survival rather than on symbols like state foods.
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.
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By the late 1700s, slavery was illegal in all Northern states, including states like Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. This was mainly due to the growth of the abolitionist movement and changing attitudes towards slavery in these regions.
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Pennsylvania had numerous different faith-groups in the 18th Century. The majority faith-group in the 1700s was the Quakers.
As of February 2012, there are 1,814,222 food stamp recipients in the state of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia is in the state of Pennsylvania which is in the country of U.S.A.
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.
Pennsylvania is a state.
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