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Selina Summers
10 November, 17:11
Why were Pennsylvania and maryland established?
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Abram Wiley
10 November, 18:00
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The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn, a Quaker, in 1681. Penn was given a charter to found the colony by King Charles II. One factor that distinguished PA from the other colonies was religious freedom. The colony attracted settlers from a number of different beliefs and countries, including Germany.
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