William Penn's outright ownership of Pennsylvania ended primarily due to the political and economic pressures of the 18th century, including disputes with the Crown and the growing demands of settlers and local governance. In 1776, the Pennsylvania Assembly, influenced by revolutionary sentiments, asserted control over the colony, effectively curtailing Penn's proprietary rights. Ultimately, the state was officially taken over by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania after the American Revolution, thus dissolving Penn's ownership.
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The conquest of England by the Normans under William the Conqueror in 1066 AD ended Anglo-Saxon rule in England.
when molly pitcher was of the age of fifteen in 1769 she moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
The 1970s was a decade of stalemates owing to the fact that most conflicts were not resolved through an outright win or consensus. Wars and international disputes often ended up in an impasse.
Pennsylvania Gazette ended in 1800.
Pennsylvania Railroad ended in 1968.
Pennsylvania pound ended in 1793.
Province of Pennsylvania ended in 1776.
Pennsylvania Company ended in 1918.
Central Railroad of Pennsylvania ended in 1976.
Pennsylvania Lines LLC ended in 2004.
Northwestern Pennsylvania Railway ended in 1895.
Millbourne Mills - Pennsylvania - ended in 1927.
Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital ended in 1997.
North Pennsylvania Railroad ended in 1976.
Pennsylvania Match Company ended in 1947.