William Penn
In the 1600s, Pennsylvania did not have a formal leader as it was not yet a colony. The land was initially part of the territory claimed by the Dutch and then the English. It was in 1681 that King Charles II granted the land to William Penn, making him the leader and founder of Pennsylvania when it became a proprietary colony. Prior to that, the area was inhabited by Indigenous peoples and had no centralized European governance.
Aristocracy
In the 1600s
In the 1600s, England experienced a tumultuous period of political change, characterized by the struggle between monarchy and parliamentary authority. Initially, it was a constitutional monarchy under King James I, who ruled with the belief in the divine right of kings. This tension culminated in the English Civil War (1642-1651), leading to the temporary establishment of a Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. By the end of the century, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 established a constitutional monarchy, significantly limiting the powers of the monarch.
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