The group of settlers who came to Pennsylvania were primarily Quakers, led by William Penn in the late 17th century. They sought religious freedom and a place to practice their beliefs without persecution. Penn's vision for Pennsylvania included a commitment to peace, tolerance, and fair dealings with Native Americans. This attracted a diverse population, including other religious groups and immigrants seeking economic opportunities.
Most people who lived in Pennsylvania in colonial times were from England, looking to find a new, better life. The reason they came to the 13 colonies was because of religious reasons, mostly.
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The settlers of Jamestown was 105 men ,they founded Jamestown in 1607
Some early historical facts of Pennsylvania are:Originally home to Iroquois, Delaware, and Shawnee Indian tribes.First European settlers to the area were Dutch.Pennsylvania was founded as a British colony by William Penn, a Quaker, in 1681.
Settlers came to seek religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution.
Quakers,protestant group,founded the Pennsylvania colony to escape persecution ,or harsh treatment in England
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== == The Pennsylvania Dutch settlers came from the Southwestern part of what is now Germany and Northern Switzerland. During the 17th century they fled Europe because they (being Anabaptist) were persecuted.
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The settlers in pennsylvania had more rights of religious tolerance then the settlers in Rhode Island
The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built cities in Rome.
The Dutch. They were the earliest settlers and founded present-day New York.
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