Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth rather than a state.
Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth state, meaning Pennsylvania's laws are made for the common good.
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Charter of Privileges was the proprietary government that was established upon the basis, which it continued to 1776.... im 1OO% correct . :)
Pennsylvania was, and is, governed by a constitutional democracy. The head of the state is governor. There are two branches of the legislature. There is an independent judiciary. Pennsylvania has had this type of government for nearly 200 years.
The government didn’t pay people to leave Pennsylvania. Plus, there is no “centrailia Pennsylvania.”
The government of colonial Pennsylvania was made of the county seat. As the population grew, it became necessary to put people as the court of commissioners. These representatives were voted in by the people of Pennsylvania, and were given permission to govern over all matters, such as ones concerning public and commercial affairs.
William Penn planned the government and settlements in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Colony was governed for 100 years by the Frame of Government. The Frame of Government was the Constitution for the Province of Pennsylvania.
The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania's people think that there's no need at all for government. They truly think that they should be fre
Delaware originally had a representative form of government. However, the state shared a governor and General Assembly with Pennsylvania under William Penn.
Proprietary!