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Xiomara Velez
18 August, 13:53
What did William Penn believe deeply in?
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Kolten Watson
18 August, 15:21
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William Penn believed deeply in religious freedom and tolerance. He wanted the people of Pennsylvania to live together in harmony and if disputes did arise, that they would compromise like a healthy colony.
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