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Q: How democratic was colnial Pennsylvania?
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Does the state democratic party platform for Pennsylvania include marriage equality?

The state democratic party platform for Pennsylvania does include marriage equality.


Is Pennsylvania a Democratic or Republican state?

The citizens of Pennsylvania according to the statistics of the past four presidential elections predominantly voted Democratic, thereby making Pennsylvania a blue state.However, it is interesting to note that both the governor and the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania are Republican, along with the majority of the state's representatives in the United States Congress.


What was the most democratic and economically equal state of the middle colonies?

Pennsylvania.


Were there lawn mowers in the colnial times?

Yes, they were called sheep.


What democratic principles did the US get from Pennsylvania?

one of the priniples was that everyone is created equal


What are the names of the Pennsylvania democratic delegates?

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Was Pennsylvania's government Democratic in 1607 to 1755?

No, it was a colony of England, and was still run by the king.


What did colnial people have for dinner?

meat was one of their favorite foods but they did not have grocery stores.


Which state became the most democratic and economically equal o f the middle colonies?

Pennsylvania


How many democratic delegates does Pa send to National Party Conventions?

188 delegates total, with 30 of them uncommitted.


What did women do in colnial New Jersey?

Women weaved, they stayed home and cooked and did housework!


Who was first democratic governor of Pennsylvania?

Thomas McKean was officially listed as a Democratic-Republican Dec.17,1799-Dec. 20, 1808. David R. Porter is the first officially listed Democratic Governor. Jan 15, 1839- Jan 21, 1845