Pennsylvania colony
The "City of Brotherly Love" is Philadelphia.
Philadelphia was known as the city of brotherly love <3 <3
In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
They were Quakers
Quakers I think.
Pennsylvania. The name literally means "Penn's woods", named after William Penn, the English nobleman to whom the King granted rule of the colony. It's main city was Philadelphia, which means Brotherly Love in greek.
Philadelphia is the city of brotherly love in the colony and now state of Pennsylvania.
It's Pennsylvania. The city called the city of brotherly love is Philadelphia
William penn and other Quakers founded Pennsylvania and philadelphia philadelphia means city of brotherly love William penn and other Quakers founded Pennsylvania and philadelphia philadelphia means city of brotherly love
Pennsylvania. (Philadephia, in Greek means "brotherly love", since adelphos means brother and Phil means love.)
The place was not sexist, had religious freedom, and had brotherly love.
Joe taught brotherly love!!!!!!!!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the city of brotherly love.
Pennsylvania was settled by the Quakers. Quakers are known for their pacifistic views. The city Philidelphia is called the "city of brotherly love" I don't know exactly how the religion in Pennsylvania differenciated, but if there were others who believed differently, there was never any fighting because of the Quakers.
The colony was founded as a haven for Quakers is pennsylavania
There is no state known as the STATE of brotherly love. On the other hand, Philadelphia, PA is known as the CITY of brotherly love.