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.
The Quakers.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
The colonial region with the greatest religious diversity was the middle colonies. This included the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
There was religious freedom in colonial Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1681 and was originally based on religious freedom for the Quakers.
QuakerWilliam Penn was a Quaker. The Quakers are known today as the "Religious Society of Friends."
Anne Hutchinson was a religious leader, not a colonial leader ,who was banished from Massachusetts. Roger Williams was also banished by the "Puritans" for religious reasons. He founded a colony that became the state of Rhode Island.
Children in colonial America had no preferences or choice. They were what their parents were.
The Quakers.
Pennsylvania was founded as a state of religious freedom by the Quakers. William Penn, who founded the colony on March 4, 1681, was the leader of this movement.
Religious tolerance and better then normal native-American relationships.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
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In Pennsylvania
The Society of Friends aka Quakers
The colonial region with the greatest religious diversity was the middle colonies. This included the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.