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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Political Figures. Famous British People. William Penn was an English Quaker best known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania as a place for religious freedom in America. Updated: Oct...

  2. William Penn (October 14, 1644–July 30, 1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania, the British North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The democratic principles that he set forth served as an inspiration for the United States Constitution.

  3. Mar 8, 2021 · News. William Penn Only Spent Four Years In Pennsylvania, And Other Strange Founder Facts. The rest of the time, he was busy being accused of starting various riots, shopping for fancy clothes...

  4. William Penn - Quaker Leader, Colonist, Founder: Penn had meanwhile become involved in American colonization as a trustee for Edward Byllynge, one of the two Quaker proprietors of West New Jersey. In 1681 Penn and 11 other Quakers bought the proprietary rights to East New Jersey from the widow of Sir John Carteret.

  5. William Penn, (born Oct. 14, 1644, London, Eng.—died July 30, 1718, Buckinghamshire), English Quaker leader and founder of Pennsylvania. Expelled from Oxford for his Puritan beliefs, he was sent to manage the family estates in Ireland, where he joined the Society of Friends in 1667.

  6. William Penn Acquires his Charter for Pennsylvania. In 1675, when William Penns “disgust with European society and his consciousness of the impossibility to effect radical reform there had been confirmed and deepened, he became permanently identified with American colonial affairs.”

  7. History. Dutch Americans. William Penn [1644-1718] Notable Dutch-American. William Penn arrived on American soil in 1682 to take possession of lands which had been turned over to him by the King of England. The king owed a large sum of money to Penn’s father, Admiral Sir William Penn.

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