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Q: What colony is north to Pennslyvania?
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Who founded the colony of Pennslyvania?

by William penn that's why it`s Pennsylvania


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When was pennslyvania founded?

Pennsylvania was founded in 1682 by a man who goes by the name of William Penn. The colony gets its name by this man. Thus the name being Pennsylvania.