Penn attended a Quakers (formally the Religious Society of Friends) meeting in England, was moved deeply by what he saw and heard, and joined them.
William Penn (the first owner of Pennsylvania)
What impressed William Penn about the Quakers during the plague
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In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
Well the Europeans were the first on to settle in Pennsylvania. One of the European was William Penn, the son of Sir Admiral William Penn. William Penn (the son) was part of a group called Quakers. The Quakers believed there shouldn't be any wars and thought that everyone was equal .
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