He had a good relationship with the Indians
Oh, dude, it was William Penn who founded Pennsylvania. Yeah, like, back in the late 1600s, he got a land grant from King Charles II and decided to start a colony for Quakers. So, like, thanks to him, we have Philly cheesesteaks and the Liberty Bell. Cool, right?
They did this so that is would benifit the British colony......
IF you want to know the colony it belonged to it was the middle colony or so called the bread basket colinies
a royal colony is where the crown rules a colony in america, so basically a king or queen ruling a colony far away an example is new york
the colonists were the people of the colony, so therefore they basically had to help if they wanted to keep the colony running.
The colony was economically successful, engaging in trade with England and the West Indies
They had a single government so they could make quick easy choices
He had a good relationship with the Indians
So he can be free with his colony
So Quakers could practice their faith freely.
William Penn found Pennsylvania in 1682. Pennsylvania was known as Penn's Woods or Penn's Forest. The first part "Penn" is for William Penn, and "sylvania" is the word for forest. So basically, it was Penn's Woods or Penn's Forest.
New York was not the first colony. Roanoke was, but it failed so Jamestown would have to be the first successful English colony.
So the Quakers could live according to their beliefs
Because everone thought he was a good person
William Penn's goal was to create a colony allowed for freedom of religion due to his desire to protect himself and fellow Quakers.
No, William Penn, a Quaker, founded Pennsylvania so that he and his fellow Quakers could live in a colony with religious freedom and no prejudice.
he was given a charter, so he could establish his own "colony." Which was Philidelphia in Pennsylvania.