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4 May, 09:30

Who did William Penn want the Pennsylvania colony to be a refuge for? A. Puritans B. Quakers C. Catholics D. Anglicans

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  1. 4 May, 09:35
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    B. Quakers

    Explanation:

    Penn was the founder of the province of Pennsylvania, a colony of the United Kingdom that later would become the homonymous American state. The democratic principles he implemented in the colony served as a source of inspiration for the American Constitution.

    William Penn was a Quaker and he founded the American Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in order to create a refuge for Quakers (but not only them, also other religious minorities from Europe).
  2. 4 May, 10:49
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    The correct answer is "Letter b. Quakers".

    William Penn wanted the Pennsylvania colony for the Quakers. The Quakers are known to be part of a historical Christian cluster back in the day, wherein it is part of a religious movements, which is known as the Religious Society of Friends, or it can be referred to as Friends Church.
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