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  2. The history of Pennsylvania stems back thousands of years when the first indigenous peoples occupied the area of what is now Pennsylvania. In 1681, Pennsylvania became an English colony when William Penn received a royal deed from King Charles II of England.

  3. Explore the important dates and people in Pennsylvania history from 1682 to 1865. Learn about the founding of Philadelphia, the American Revolution, the Constitution, the Whiskey Rebellion, and more.

  4. Learn about the major milestones in Pennsylvania history from the 15th to the 18th century, including the founding of the colony by William Penn, the French and Indian War, and the American Revolution. Explore the chronological timeline of events, dates, and sources for each century.

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    Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about Pennsylvania's history from its founding by William Penn as a Quaker colony to its role in the American Revolution and Civil War. Explore the state's industrialization, population shifts, famous landmarks and chocolate legacy.

  6. History of Pennsylvania. At the time of European settlement, the Native American population was small and widely scattered. The Delaware, or Lenni Lenape, occupied the Delaware valley; the Susquehannock were in the lower Susquehanna River valley; the Erie and various groups of the Iroquois Confederacy — Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, and Oneida ...

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  7. Learn about the early exploration, settlement, and development of Pennsylvania from 1630 to 1700. Find out how William Penn founded the colony, made treaties with the Leni Lenape, and established the Charter of Privileges.

  8. Pennsylvania History Guide. The State Library holds an extensive collection of materials for researching Pennsylvania history – whether it is for a local area, county or a notable Pennsylvanian. The first stop would be a quick search of the State Library's online catalog.

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