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he signed a treaty with the chiefs of the Lenni Lenape tribe

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Who believed that Native Americans and Colonists could live in peace and signed a Treaty with the Indians?

William Penn when he established his colony in Pennsylvania.


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he treated the native Americans as equals.


Was William Penn's son the one who broke the treaty with the native amarians?

yes


How did Penn's actions towards Native Americans differ from those of the puritans in Massachusetts?

William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.


How did Penn's actions toward Native Americans differ from those of the Puritans in Massachusetts?

William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.


How did Penn's actions toward the native Americans differ from those of the puritans in Massachusetts?

William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.


How did penn's actions toward native Americans differ from those of the Puritans colonists in Massachusetts?

William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.


What group of people settled in William penn's colony?

Native Americans


How did William penn earn respect of native Americans?

Penn believed that the land belonged to the Native Anericans, and the settlers should pay for it.


Who was the governor who faithfully honored the treaty between the pilgrims and the navtive Americans?

I think it was William Penn.


Who insisted that native Americans be paid for land?

The aswer is A, William Penn and Roger Williams


Roger Williams and William penn were similar in that both?

were friendly toward native Americans