he created the University of Pennsylvania.
In 1736
create a colony that allowed freedom of religion
All of them, just create the right climate for them.
because he wanted a land fotr all the quakers
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Pennsylvania
The two bodies of water that create visible borders for the state of Pennsylvania are the Delaware River to the east and the Ohio River to the west. The Delaware River forms part of Pennsylvania's boundary with New Jersey, while the Ohio River marks the state's border with West Virginia. These rivers play significant roles in Pennsylvania's geography and history.
The US didn't not "created the territory of Pennsylvania". First, when Pennsylvania began there was no US and it was one of the 13 colonies. The land that is known as Pennsylvania was settled by William Penn when he was given a royal grant by the king. Penn was a Quaker so the colony was a Quaker colony.
Pennsylvania was settled to create a haven for Quakers who were persecuted in Europe for their differing beliefs.
Ole Bornemann Bull was a Norwegian violinist who attempted to create a Norwegian settlement in Northern Pennsylvania in the 1850's.
William Penn established the colony of Pennsylvania (Penn's Wilderness) as a haven for Quakers. The Pennsylvania colony was very liberal for its time. Penn wanted was religious tolerance for all.