The Colony of Pennsylvania was a British proprietary colony founded by William Penn in 1681. It was established as a place for religious freedom, particularly for Quakers, and promoted principles of tolerance, diversity, and democratic governance. Pennsylvania became known for its rich agricultural land and significant role in early American history, particularly during the founding of the United States. Its capital, Philadelphia, was a vital center for political and social activities during the colonial period.
Pennsylvania is a colony....
Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony.
Pennsylvania is a colony....
The colony of Pennsylvania was originally founded in 1682.
The Pennsylvania colony no longer exists. Pennsylvania is now a state in America
Pennsylvania was settled as a colony for Quakers.
Yes, Pennsylvania was a self-governed colony.
The Quakers settled in the colony in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania was its own colony, one of the original 13.
Pennsylvania colony
the colony is in pennsylvania
The definition of Pennsylvania is "Penn's woods".