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Edward Hicks' painting, "The Peaceable Kingdom," symbolizes the harmonious relationship William Penn fostered with Native Americans. It depicts a serene scene where diverse groups coexist peacefully, reflecting Penn's Quaker principles of tolerance and respect. The imagery emphasizes Penn's commitment to fair dealings and negotiations rather than conflict, highlighting his belief in the importance of peace and mutual understanding in colonial interactions. This idealized representation suggests that Penn's approach was rooted in a vision of coexistence and harmony.

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