No, William Penn found Delaware.
he found Delaware in 1681
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The colony that asked William Penn for their assembly was Delaware. Initially part of Pennsylvania, Delaware sought greater autonomy and the right to establish its own legislative assembly. In 1704, Penn granted this request, allowing Delaware to create its own assembly while remaining under the Pennsylvania charter. This arrangement enabled Delaware to address its local needs more effectively.
Delaware was still a part of Pennsylvania in the 1600's. It was not a separate colony. It was governed by William Penn, however, it did have its own legislature and own set of laws.
William Penn received a land grant for the area that would become Delaware in 1681. However, he did not purchase it outright; rather, he was granted the land as part of his charter for Pennsylvania. Delaware was originally part of Pennsylvania until it became a separate colony in 1704, although Penn maintained some control until the late 17th century.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania and aided in founding the Delaware colony. Peter Minuit also cofounded Delaware.
Delaware was founded in 1764 by an English sailor named William Penn. :(:):(:)
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No, William Penn found Delaware.