King Charles II granted the land that would become Pennsylvania to William Penn in 1681 as a way to settle a debt owed to Penn's father. This grant allowed Penn to establish a colony based on principles of religious freedom and democratic governance, attracting a diverse population of settlers. Penn's leadership fostered a relatively peaceful relationship with Native American tribes, setting Pennsylvania apart from other colonies of the time. The colony became a key example of tolerance and coexistence in early American history.
Just Pennsylvania as it was named by King Charles II.
King Charles II.
King Charles gave Pennsylvania to William Penn in payment of a debt.
Pennsylvania
The Duke of York gave Pennsylvania and Delaware to William Penn for free. The Duke of York was King Charles II's brother. King Charles gave Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York to Duke of York who then gave Pennsylvania and Delaware to William Penn.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania in 1681 after receiving a land grant from King Charles II.
Pennsylvania was named after William Penn. king Charles gave him land so the Quakers could live in peace
Pennsylvania Colony, was founded in English North America by William Penn on March 4, 1681 as dictated in a royal charter granted by King Charles II.
Pennsylvania, because Kng Charles II gave the land to William Penn.
when did William Penn establish Pennsylvania?well here's the answer...... he found it in 1682!
The Pennsylvania colony was founded by William Penn in 1681, because of a debt King Charles II owed Penn's father.
There have only been two King Charles's in England.