On 4 March 1681 when King Charles II named it when he granted that tract of land to William Penn.
The offical name of Pennsylvania is Commonwealth Pennsylvania.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania
Yes its formal name is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
There are 5887967464536272 lakes in Pennsylvania I can't even name them.
It was called the province of pennsylvania
Xmas Tree Drive is the name of a street in Orefield, Pennsylvania. Xenia Way is the name of a street in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Yes, the word 'Pennsylvania' is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a specific place.
Penn's Woods was Pennsylvania, which William Penn founded.
It was named after its founder, William Penn - "Penn's woods."