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Penn's woods or currently Pennsylvania is associated with the Holy Experiment of the Quakers in the mid 17th century.

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What was William Penn's Holy Experiment?

His holy experiment was to have religioustoleration (letting people practice whatever religion they want) throughout his colony.


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Name the colony considered a holy experiment that believed in equality for all and fair treatment for Native Americans?

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Who started a colony for Quakers?

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Why did William penn call Pennsylvania a holy experiment?

Pennsylvania was called a holy experiment because a bunch of Quakers decided to experiment (it was holy because it was just Quakers) and try to make a community in what is now Pennsylvania.


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What is holy experiment?

The term "holy experiment" often refers to the founding principles of Pennsylvania, established by William Penn in the late 17th century. Penn envisioned the colony as a place of religious freedom and tolerance, where people of various faiths could coexist peacefully. This "experiment" aimed to create a model society based on Quaker ideals, promoting equality, justice, and community welfare. It served as an early attempt to implement democratic governance and pluralism in America.