William Penn
Hannah Callowhill Penn was the second wife of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. She controlled the Pennsylvania colony from the time of William Penn's death in 1718 until her own death occurred in 1727.
William Penn traveled to Ireland, England, and the New World, which had Pennsylvania in it, too.
He is remembered as the Quaker who founded Pennsylvania, Penn...
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to make peace with the settlers.
William Penn did not "gain power over Pennsylvania". He founded it and governed it.
Was attempting to make peace among the settlers.
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No, William Penn did not buy Pennsylvania from the Dutch.
Penn's Woods was Pennsylvania, which William Penn founded.
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== ==In 1681, King Charles gave William Penn the land that is now Pennsylvania, which means "Penn's Woods."
The Pennsylvania colony, otherwise known as the province of Pennsylvania, was founded in English North America by William Penn in 1681. The name Pennsylvania is roughly translated as "Penn's woods".
No, William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
The earliest settlement that is recognizable today is Philadelphia, which was officially chartered in 1701 by William Penn.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania.