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What was Penn's religion?

William Penn was a Christian from the Anglican church.


William Penn's religion was?

he was a quaker


What did William Penn do?

William Penn founded Pennsylvania. He also preached about his religion of the Quakers, and he liked to write books about his religion.


What religion did William Penn follow?

he was a quaker


Pennsylvania named for religion?

No it is named for Admiral Sir William Penn.


What was William Penn's philosophy on government and religion?

Penn was a Quaker and his philosophy on government and religion was based on his being a Quaker. He was arrested and jailed many times for being a Quaker and not following the state religion.


Why did William penn want freedom of religion in Pennsylvania?

So he can be free with his colony


Did William Penn help shape the US Constitution?

yes, freedom of religion


What was the second great awakening not about?

William Penn said that it is free to make religion.


Did William Penn want the colony of Pennsylvania to be a safe haven for Puritans?

No. Actually is was supposed to be a save haven for Quakers. William Penn wanted freedom of religion.


What did William Penn want in the British colonies in North America?

William Penn wanted to discover new land and to develope his own contigency for the land. William Penn wanted to discover new land and also he wanted to be a quacker because it was his religion. By: Diana Dunn


Who was Pennsylvania named for and what was his religion?

It was named for Admiral Sir William Penn the father of the Colony's Founder William Penn by King Charles II. Admiral Penn was a member of the Church of England and it was his son that became a Quaker at the age of 22.