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The early success of the Pennsylvania colony was due in large part to which of t...
Oct 18, 2023
The early success of the Pennsylvania colony was due in large part to which of the following? (A) Wars that forced American Indians out of the area (B) William Penn’s careful planning and his policy of selling land to settlers (C) The ease of producing cotton and rice in the climate of Pennsylvania (D) William Penn’s policy of allowing only selected Quakers to settle there (E) Restrictions on religious liberty that reduced controversy and conflict
B
Key Concept
KC-2.2.II.B: In the 17th century, early British colonies developed along the Atlantic coast, with regional differences that reflected various environmental, economic, cultural, and demographic factors.
Explanation
The early success of the Pennsylvania colony was largely due to William Penn’s careful planning and his policy of selling land to settlers. Penn, a Quaker, founded Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment" and a refuge for Quakers and other religious minorities. He advertised the colony throughout Europe and offered affordable land. His policies attracted a diverse group of settlers and contributed to the colony's early prosperity. WhatwasWilliamPennsroleintheestablishmentofPennsylvania?,WhatwerethepoliciesthatcontributedtothesuccessofthePennsylvaniacolony?,HowdidWilliamPennsreligiousbeliefsinfluencehisgovernanceofPennsylvania?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat was William Penn's role in the establishment of Pennsylvania?, What were the policies that contributed to the success of the Pennsylvania colony?, How did William Penn's religious beliefs influence his governance of Pennsylvania?, Generate me a similar question
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