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William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, when he founded the Province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681
Penn's Letter to the Indians (1681) - Primary Source Analysis | TPT
Pennsylvania - Native American Tribes, European Settlement, William Penn, American Revolution, and Emancipation Act | Britannica
William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pensylvania in North America 1681. | Sanders of Oxford
15 Rebellious Facts About Pennsylvania Founder William Penn | Mental Floss
William Penn – Penn Treaty Museum
Penn's Pen: A Government of Freedom | Pennsbury Manor
West, Benjamin “William Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he found t – Philadelphia Print Shop
Penn's Charter
Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
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Museum of the Bible - In 1681, William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a Quaker colony and opened it to all Protestant Christians. An early advocate of tolerance, he wrote “The Great Case
A map of the improved part of the Province of Pennsilvania in America : begun by Wil. Penn, Proprietary & Governour thereof anno 1681 | Library of Congress
Brief Biography of William Penn
Pennsylvania - Native American Tribes, European Settlement, William Penn, American Revolution, and Emancipation Act | Britannica
West, Benjamin “William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, when he founde – Philadelphia Print Shop
Penn 1681 Rye Vodka — Philadelphia Distilling
William Penn to King of the Indians, October 18, 1681
The Pennsylvania Colony: A Quaker Experiment in America
Pennsylvania Charter | PHMC > Our Documentary Heritage
William Penn - Deed to Pennsylvania 1681 – store.ushistory.org
CONTEMPORARY COPY BOOK OF LAND INDENTURES ALONG THE WELCH TRACT GRANTED TO WILLIAM PENN, 1681 - 1684 | Pennsylvania, William Penn
William Penn
William Penn | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
Frame of Government of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
First Purchasers of Pennsylvania - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
William Penn - Quaker-Whig Ideas, Act of Toleration, and Philadelphia Government | Britannica