William Penn had converted to the Quaker faith. The group was persecuted and the English king owed Penn for the money Penn's father lent to monarchy. Penn took his repayment in land to created a Quaker-safe colony.
the great impact for new england as they were native americans too,sorry im in my laptop it is,that william penn founded pennsylvania its because it was the last colony founded by william penn in 1682BY liz
Massachusetts was founded by Pilgrims seeking personal & religious freedoms.
King Charles the second owed William Penn`s father money and he asked for land not money.
William Penn was actually opposed to most commonly held religious beliefs in his youth but discovered that the beliefs of the "Society of Friends" resembled his own beliefs to the extent that he did join them. The Society of Friends is also known as the Quakers. Like many people in his day, he came to what is now the US to be free to practice his religion the way he saw fit. The Quakers have remained prevalent in many areas of Pennsylvania even to this day.
Pennsylvania
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
He gave William Pennsylvania, because he owed him/his father money.
William Penn was important because he founded the Pennsylvania colony.
William Penn was in England because he was asking the King if he could found Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania, because Kng Charles II gave the land to William Penn.
In 1682 Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn because King Charles owed William Penn`s father.
because he wanted a land fotr all the quakers
William Penn. Because Delaware was originally part of Pennsylvania
Boston was chosen as Massachusetts state capital because of William Penn.
Pennsylvania because it was founded by Quaker William Penn.
The Pennsylvania colony was founded by William Penn in 1681, because of a debt King Charles II owed Penn's father.
Pennsylvania. because it was founded by William Penn a Quaker