Pennsylvania, because Kng Charles II gave the land to William Penn.
It means the Maine land
== ==In 1681, King Charles gave William Penn the land that is now Pennsylvania, which means "Penn's Woods."
The colony of Maryland was founded on that land in America.
In Greek, 'Mesopotamia' means '(land) between rivers'. 'Meso' means 'in between' and 'potami' means 'river'.
The word "Carolina" is derived from the Latin name "Carolus," which means "Charles." It was used to honor King Charles I of England, who granted the land that would become the Carolinas. Thus, "Carolina" can be interpreted as "land of Charles" or "Charles' land."
If that's a proper name, those are usually not translated.
The name "Carolina" is derived from the Latin "Carolus," which means "Charles." It was originally used in honor of King Charles I of England when the territory was granted to him in the 17th century. Consequently, "Carolina" translates to "land of Charles," reflecting the monarch's influence and the colonial heritage of the region.
Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
Charles Abrams has written: 'Revolution in land' -- subject(s): History, Land use, Economic conditions, Land tenure
In 1681, William Penn was granted a land charter from Charles II. He named the land Pennsylvania which means "Penn"s Woods." Prior to this, the Swedes and Dutch occupied the area.
The land was granted to William Penn but named by King Charles for Admiral Penn (William's Father) and means "Penn's Woods"
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Pennsylvania, because Kng Charles II gave the land to William Penn.
The king was King Charles