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Bryce Pitts
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29 March, 02:41
What made the Pennsylvania colony unique?
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Madilynn Serrano
29 March, 02:44
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William Penn wanted equal rights for native Americans, and was far ahead of his time in regards to equality and religious tolerance and freedom.
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