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18 March, 23:42

William Penn believed that the success of his colony depended on

following strict Puritan principles.

keeping the Quakers out.

attracting many new settlers.

driving American Indians away.

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  1. 19 March, 03:31
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    William Penn believed that the success of his colony depended on " attracting many new settlers" since is colony was founded on the Quaker belief that many people should be able to live in unity.
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