It might Be Pennsylvania please don't be mad at me if i got it wrong :)
The Delaware settlers. I am positive this is right.
Pennsylvania
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Stephen F. Austin asked Mexico for permission to start a colony in Texas and is known as an impresario. In 1821, he received a land grant to bring settlers to the region, which played a crucial role in the early development of Texas. Austin's efforts helped establish the foundation for the American presence in Texas during that period.
South Australia, Western Australia (Swan River) and Victoria (Port Phillip) all did not start as convict colonies.While South Australia always remained convict-free, the settlers of the Swan River colony asked for convicts because they claimed there was the need for convict labour. The first convicts arrived about 15 years after the colony was founded.The Port Phillip District (Victoria) was established by free settlers who were joined by ex-convicts from Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales.
The king of England had been in debt to William Penn's father. To settle the debt, Penn asked for land in America. He established Pennsylvannia as a place free of persecution for Quakers.
George Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, asked King Charles I for land in North America to establish a colony as a refuge for English Catholics facing persecution. He envisioned a place where religious freedom could thrive and where settlers could cultivate the land and develop a prosperous community. This request ultimately led to the founding of the Maryland colony in 1632, which became known for its tolerance and diversity.
William Penn got the land from the king for a Quaker colony. The king owed money to Penn's father and when he died Penn asked for the land instead. The king was happy to get rid of Penn because he was arrested a lot for being a Quaker.
you tell me i asked you
They asked the English settlers for help
They asked the English settlers for help
The colony of Maryland consisted mostly of Catholics. Lord Baltimore asked the king of England for an exclusive colony for Roman Catholics and his wish was granted.