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What colonies founders believed that tolerance was a great virtue?

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  1. Today, 08:32
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    Pennsylvania

    The primary founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn believed that tolerance was a great virtue, since he was a Quaker himself who had faced certain degrees of persecution.

    William Penn, a Quaker, named Pennsylvania in honor of his father by combining the name Penn and the Latin term sylvania, which translates as "woodlands," to come up with " Penn's woodlands."
  2. Today, 08:44
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    It was primarily the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn who believed that tolerance was a great virtue, since he was a Quaker himself who had faced certain degrees of persecution.
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