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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania.
Penn's woods or currently Pennsylvania is associated with the Holy Experiment of the Quakers in the mid 17th century.
His holy experiment was to have religioustoleration (letting people practice whatever religion they want) throughout his colony.
PENNSYLVANIA
be more specific, which colony of which sample from what experiment?
In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
Pennsylvania was called a holy experiment because a bunch of Quakers decided to experiment (it was holy because it was just Quakers) and try to make a community in what is now Pennsylvania.
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The term "holy experiment" often refers to the founding principles of Pennsylvania, established by William Penn in the late 17th century. Penn envisioned the colony as a place of religious freedom and tolerance, where people of various faiths could coexist peacefully. This "experiment" aimed to create a model society based on Quaker ideals, promoting equality, justice, and community welfare. It served as an early attempt to implement democratic governance and pluralism in America.