European Quakers many from earlier New Jersey and Delaware settlements becaus of the explicit promise of religious refuge.
The Quakers were the first settlers of Pennsylvania. Founded by William Penn in 1681, Pennsylvania was established as a haven for religious freedom and tolerance, particularly for the Quakers who faced persecution in England. The colony's principles of equality, peace, and community reflected Quaker beliefs, making it a unique and influential place during its time.
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Settlers came to seek religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution.
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The settlers in pennsylvania had more rights of religious tolerance then the settlers in Rhode Island
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Pennsylvania is best know for Quaker settlers.
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The people who built the colony of Pennsylvania WERE Europeans.
William Penn wanted a place where quakers could live safely.
A. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania initially did not allow slavery, but as more settlers moved in, the practice of slavery became more common in the colony.
William Penn settled Pennsylvania as a Quaker. The colonists were Quakers.
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