He was open to all, but only Quakers could vote.
yes. the Quakers did settle in when the land was given to William penn
Yes. Penn's purpose was to create a colony where Quakers would be able to live without persecution, but he wanted others to have the same oppurtunity in his colony.
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The king of England had been in debt to William Penn's father. To settle the debt, Penn asked for land in America. He established Pennsylvannia as a place free of persecution for Quakers.
William Penn was given land from the King. The land he was given and founded would later become the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.
The Quakers were the main religious group who settled in Pennsylvania to retreat from loyalists and land ruled by the king. up up away rule kindom
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
Lord John BerkeleyPennsylvania was the land the Quakers purchased.
William Penn's colony was where the Quakers settled. He wanted to make a colony where Quakers could practice their beliefs freely. William had some land from the king and he decided to call it Pennsylvania. Penn's settlement was called Philadelphia
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The king owed him money. To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
The king owed him money. To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn for Quakers that were emigrating from England. The land was given by the king of England Charles II as a favor to William Penn's father for returning him to the throne after the rule of Oliver Cromwell. the benefit of the land grant was to get a Major dissident and his followers to leave the country.
The land paid off a debt the crown owed to Penn's father.
The king of England had been in debt to William Penn's father. To settle the debt, Penn asked for land in America. He established Pennsylvannia as a place free of persecution for Quakers.
Pennsylvania by William Penn on land given to him by the king to pay a debt he owed Penn's father.
William Penn's goal was to create a colony allowed for freedom of religion due to his desire to protect himself and fellow Quakers.
because he wanted a land fotr all the quakers
It was established as a refuge for European Quakers.
Yes. Penn had founded the colony of Pennsylvania, and was the Governer, too. He was the leader of the Quakers, as well. Pennsylvania was called the Land of the Quakers because of Penn.