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4 April, 01:55

How did William Penns religious beliefs influence his policy towards the Leni Lenape in Pennsylvania

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  1. 4 April, 02:16
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    Because William Penn was a Quaker, he had some religious beliefs that influenced his interactions with the Leni Lenape people. He wanted Pennsylvania to have peaceful relationships with the Native people. He ensured that Europeans were tried when committing a crime against the Native population. He also tried to learn their language, befriended them and ensured they were given fair compensation for their lands.
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