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William Penn persuaded King Charles II to grant him a charter for a new colony by emphasizing the benefits of establishing a haven for Quakers and other religious dissenters. He highlighted the potential for economic growth and trade in the region, framing the colony as a means to attract settlers and develop land. Additionally, Penn's familial ties to the king and his reputation as a trustworthy individual helped secure the king’s favor and support for the venture.

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