Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn in 1681, served as a vital example of religious tolerance and democratic governance in colonial America. Penn's establishment of a framework for self-government and his commitment to fair treatment of Native Americans set a precedent for future American values of liberty and equality. The colony attracted diverse groups seeking refuge from persecution, fostering a spirit of pluralism that influenced the development of the United States. Thus, Pennsylvania became a model for a more inclusive society.
either free interprise, indentured servitude , representative government, or public education.
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-Great relationship with the American Indians thanks to William Penn -Had a mail system -Had religious freedom -Quaker girls were aloud to go to school - Known as the Bred Basket Colonies -Pennsylvania means Penn's Woods
William Bradford created Thanksgiving to make family closer together and thanks to the pilgrims........................
Oh, dude, it was William Penn who founded Pennsylvania. Yeah, like, back in the late 1600s, he got a land grant from King Charles II and decided to start a colony for Quakers. So, like, thanks to him, we have Philly cheesesteaks and the Liberty Bell. Cool, right?
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania in 1681 King Charles ll granted William Penn a charter for the area that was to become known as Pennsylvania. However, in 1656 they arrived in Barbados and then went to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but they were mistreated . They then found a home in Rhode Island. In 1675 there was a settlement along the Delaware River. Pennsylvania than became a home thanks to Charles ll,
The first settlement was Kalichino Settlement near modern day Philedaphia. No traces remain
no because deciduous forests are in north american and since Pennsylvania is a state and not in north america so therefore Pennsylvania is not part of a deciduous forest. thanks:)
Hi, Do you have Barrister William James in your chamber? If you do, what role (s) did he play? Thanks
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i have no answer, tell me. thanks
William T. Sherman