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Yes. For example, Benjamin Franklin was from Pennsylvania.

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Q: Did Pennsylvania support independence from England?
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Why did so many colonist support independence from england?

they were unjustly taxed


Was the Declaration of Independence stated in Pennsylvania?

Yes, the Declaration of Independence was stated in 1787 in Pennsylvania.


How did the Declaration of Independence support the war?

It didn't, it said that America was independent of England; no more, no less.


What were the Americans who continued to support the crown after independence had been declared most likely to be?

from New England.


Why is Pennsylvania state motto chosen Virtue Liberty and Independence?

Pennsylvania was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.


Where was the decloaration of independence signed?

philadelphia, pennsylvania in the independence hall


Were was the Declaration of Independence singed?

In Independence Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.


What did the colonists have to gain from the rivalry between England and France?

The support of france kept The English tied up so support for English troops were few!


Do loyalist support independence?

Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.


What does pennsylvania's state motto mean?

The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"


What does the state motto mean for Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania's state motto is virtue liberty and independence that means now the have liberty and they have their independence


Where were the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution signed?

The Pennsylvania State House, now called Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania