In 1677, William Penn led about 200 settlers to a town named Burlington. There, he named the area that was bought by him and others, "New Wales", then "Sylvania" (Latin for "forests or woods'"), which King Charles changed to "Pennsylvania" in honor of Penn's father, Admiral Sir William Penn.
William Penn founded Pennslyvania.
Sir Admiral William Penn was William Penn's Father's name.
When William Penn Died He was 74 years old
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William Penn took a more peaceful approach to building a colony. Instead of attacking other colonies for land like Peter Stuyvesant, William Penn allowed religious freedom in his colony of Pennsylvania. Since he joined the Quakers, he believed in peace and harmony for all.
William Penn purchased Delaware from the Native Americans, instead of just claiming it, to ensure that his colony would remain peaceful. Penn funded the colony to promote commerce and government.
Pennsylvania was named after the Quaker William Penn.Penn(William Penn) sylvania(land)Pennsylvania= Penn's land
William Penn founded PA and sold land very cheaply and King Charles II named it after his father Admiral Sir William Penn. William Penn
William Penn didn't need to say anything because the king owed a debt to William Penn Sr., but he died before the king could give him the land, so he gave it to the second best thing, William Penn Jr.
== ==In 1681, King Charles gave William Penn the land that is now Pennsylvania, which means "Penn's Woods."
William Penn wanted to discover new land and to develope his own contigency for the land. William Penn wanted to discover new land and also he wanted to be a quacker because it was his religion. By: Diana Dunn
The land was granted to William Penn but named by King Charles for Admiral Penn (William's Father) and means "Penn's Woods"
William Penn was given land from the King. The land he was given and founded would later become the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.
William Penn was awarded a large amount of land in 1681 from Charles II who owed Penn's family. He named it Pennsylvania ( "Penn's woods" ).
In 1681, the land charter for the region was granted by Charles II to William Penn in order to repay a debt of 16,000 Pounds owed to William Penn's father, Admiral William Penn. As such, Pennsylvania was named after William Penn. The name was a combination of "Penn's (plural possessive) Woods" or Penn's Forest. Pennsylvania was full of thick, lush forests full of game.
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.
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