The founding of Pennsylvania in 1681 was initiated by William Penn, who received a land grant from King Charles II as a repayment for a debt owed to his father. This colony was established as a haven for Quakers and other religious minorities, promoting principles of religious tolerance, democratic governance, and fair treatment of Native Americans. Pennsylvania became a key part of the Middle Colonies, influencing the region's economic development and diverse population.
Topic 3.2: 3.2 Middle Colonies (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware)
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