1681
pennsylvaina is a charter
Pennsylvania
he was given a charter, so he could establish his own "colony." Which was Philidelphia in Pennsylvania.
William Penn was a Quaker and with permission from the king of England was given a charter named after Penn, namely Pennsylvania. Religious tolerance was Penn's purpose and he succeeded.
Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony that was governed by a representative of the English monarchy, and it was also under a colonial charter agreement. The representative was called the proprietary governor.
In 1681, William Penn was granted a charter for what would become the Pennsylvania colony. Despite the royal charter, Penn bought the land from the local Lenape. Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on Dec. 12, 1787
The Charter of 1681, which gave William Penn the power to govern the colony of Pennsylvania, is attributed to King Charles II. It may actually have been written by one of his employees.
Pennsylvania Colony, was founded in English North America by William Penn on March 4, 1681 as dictated in a royal charter granted by King Charles II.
== == == == == == It was founded as a proprietary colony by William Penn, the Younger, who received its charter from Charles II, Restoration monarch of England. Penn was a Quaker, who hoped that the new colony would provide refuge for that persecuted radical religious sect. He also hoped to profit from the trade goods produced in the colony.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania in 1681 King Charles ll granted William Penn a charter for the area that was to become known as Pennsylvania. However, in 1656 they arrived in Barbados and then went to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but they were mistreated . They then found a home in Rhode Island. In 1675 there was a settlement along the Delaware River. Pennsylvania than became a home thanks to Charles ll,
Pennsylvania colony was founded in the year of 1681 by William Penn.