As throughout all of the United States, Native American Indians first lived in Pennsylvania. When William Penn founded Pennsylvania, he opened it to all people seeking religious freedom. The Quakers were one of the largest groups who colonized Pennsylvania. The Quakers led to many differerent religious sects that we have today.
techniclly the lenni lenape Indians but the white man came around the 1600-1700's.
Native Americans lived in Pennsylvania long before the white European settlers did.
The Lenape Indian tribe lived in what is now Fulton County, Pennsylvania in the 1760's. The Lenape Indians lived in much of the eastern portions of the state of Pennsylvania until they were forced out in the 1780's.
The Middle Colonies were Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The types of homes that most people lived in were made from timber and were simple log cabins. It is believed that the Swedes of the New Sweden colony, which was situated along the Delaware River, were the first to build log cabins in these regions.
Huntington in Adams County, Pennsylvania was formerly home to the Shawnee and Ohio Valley tribes.
Philadelphia is a city, not a state. It is the capital of Pennsylvania, which was one of the first 13 states.
they came from Europe
willam penn already lived in pennsylvania
they lived in Pennsylvania
1818 East Tusculum Street, Philadelphia, PA
David Lawrence who lived from 1889 to 1966 was a politician who served as the 37th Governor of Pennsylvania. He was most known for being Pennsylvania's first Catholic Governor.
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Hershey made chocolate, and lived in Pennsylvania.
The dutch.
Susquehannock.
Native Americans lived in Pennsylvania long before the white European settlers did.
Most people who lived in Pennsylvania in colonial times were from England, looking to find a new, better life. The reason they came to the 13 colonies was because of religious reasons, mostly.
Loretta Claiborne lived in York, Pennsylvania. To my knowledge she still lives in York, Pennsylvania.