Settlers in the Pennsylvania colony, founded by William Penn in 1681, generally sought to establish peaceful relations with Indigenous peoples. Penn promoted fair dealings and negotiations, emphasizing treaties and land purchases rather than forceful conquest. This approach led to relatively cooperative interactions, with settlers engaging in trade and cultural exchanges. However, as settlement expanded, tensions over land and resources eventually arose, leading to conflicts despite the initial goodwill.
Pennsylvania
The people who built the colony of Pennsylvania WERE Europeans.
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Pennsylvania had many German settlers, particularly in the early 18th century. This influx of German immigrants contributed to the diverse cultural landscape of the colony.
Quakers,protestant group,founded the Pennsylvania colony to escape persecution ,or harsh treatment in England
It was created as a refuge for European Quakers.
Settlers came to seek religious freedom, and freedom from religious persecution.
some of the settelers were spanish explorers
A. seek religious freedom
The colonial settlers of Pennsylvania are famous for having been mostly Quakers.
The colony was Rhode Island. He and many of the Massachusetts settlers were apparently not content with the laws there.
Pennsylvania colony sold wheat and flour to other colonies.