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... When Penn sailed back to England in 1684, he had already organized the province of Pennsylvania; set up courts and magistrates; laid out Philadelphia ...
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... When Penn sailed back to England in 1684, he had already organized the province of Pennsylvania; set up courts and magistrates; laid out Philadelphia ...
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... harvest food and becoming the "Bread basket of the colonies." Penn advertised the ... Whether it was the Southern Colonies, New England Colonies or even the Middle ...
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... Penn was granted Pennsylvania as return for a debt owed to Penn's father. ... Rhode Island had established religious freedom in New England. ...
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... Penn is an active Quaker, was seeking a refugee for Quakers being persecuted in England. By reminding the duke of the land in 1862 he founded Pennsylvania. ...
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... In Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, immigrants from England and Wales who were ... In 1681, William Penn acquired from the Crown, in payment of a liability ...
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... The surname "England" or "Penn" show this quality. Obviously England is a country and Penn is shortened from Pennsylvania. Surnames ...
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... The surname "England" or "Penn" have this quality, obviously England is a country and Penn is shortened from Pennsylvania. ...
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... Some of the things that Penn guaranteed to the settlers were Freedom from ... but holding drastically different and more rigid views were the New England Puritans. ...
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... s culture was most influenced by the Quakers that founded it under William Penn. ... colonies were also into farming, unlike fishing of the New England, and the ...
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... of Pennsylvania, written in 1681 by William Penn. Unlike the Massachusetts Declaration of Liberties, this document did not state what power England had in ...
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... Quakers, along with William Penn, settled Pennsylvania. ... of the lands, as well as a multitude of other factors, the two regions of New England and Early ...
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... within through the power of the purse, but the Dominion of New England took that away. ... as a haven for Catholics as was Pennsylvania set up by William Penn as a ...
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... lagged behind in education - A large portion of New England women were ... practical education as opposed to classical learning o William Penn's first Frame of ...
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... As opposed to the strict religious societies of New England, the middle region ... be more precise, the Pennsylvania colony was established by William Penn in 1681 ...
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... In 1764, he is defeated by the Penn faction and is not reelected to the Assembly, and is then sent to England again as an agent for Pennsylvania. ...
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... food, clothing, lodging, and the occasional boat fare from England, a servant ... William Penn, for example, publicized the opportunities awaiting newcomers to the ...
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... In 1651 he marched into England but was defeated by Oliver Cromwell at the battle of ... William Penn was granted Pennsylvania to offset a debt owed to his father. ...
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... Because of the hardships that faced Quakers in England they felt their chances were greater in the New World. Through some dealings William Penn was able to ...
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... Because of the hardships that faced Quakers in England they felt their chances were greater in the New World. Through some dealings William Penn was able to ...
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... This drive for a new life brought many people to the New England area, and ... William Penn, a strong leader of the Quakers felt all people were equal and should ...
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... New England colonists and Europeans wanting complete freedom settled the middle colonies. The settlement of these lands was mainly started by William Penn. ...
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... So in 1655, Admirals Penn and Venables attacked the sparsely defended island of Jamaica ... Many port cities back in England that serviced trade to Jamaica, as well ...
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... conduct towards her homosexuality and her eventual dismissal (Penn 2). With ... Programs in Australia and England have stepped forward to fight sexual prejudice ...
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... In Pennsylvania William Penn and the Quakers had earned a reputation in the ... to be getting better when the American colonies declared Independence from England. ...
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... While in England Eliot held many jobs to keep the payments on his 5th floor English apartment and his college tuition. ... Copyright 1977 Published by: The Penn. ...
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... 1721, Franklin's brother decided to publish a newspaper called The New England Courant (Doreen ... The English Quaker, William Penn founded the Philadelphia colony ...
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... 1721, Franklin's brother decided to publish a newspaper called The New England Courant (Doreen ... The English Quaker, William Penn founded the Philadelphia colony ...
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... from England seeking religious freedom formed many of the early colonies. Religious leaders such as John Winthrop, Roger Williams, and eventually William Penn ...
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... Gough. Gough named it after his home Staffordshire, England "Perry Hall". ... nursery. In 1877, George Penn became Germantown's first postmaster. ...
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