colonial Pennsylvania was hard for kids they had to go to school come home and do chores when they did have time to play they would play games like leap frog marbles hopscotch blindman(like Marco polo) puzzles tobs Jacobs ladder dolls fox and geese checkers hull and gull
Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn, a quaker who left England after experiencing religious persecution...
So back then, most of the Pennsylvanians were Quakers and there was much religious freedom.
Life in Pennsylvania was very plain when William Penn was around. More people were out working in gardens and shops than what are today.
In 1775 there was no State of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was still a British colony. Pennsylvania was largly a colony of farming communities with a significant, and largely unsettled, western frontier. It also had Philadelphia, the largest city in the English North Ameican colonies and a major trading port.
The civic life of Pennsylvania was the food and supplies that they had there. -McCainiac
they had a hard life.
The Pennsylvania colony no longer exists. Pennsylvania is now a state in America
Hello, it means the rest the the persons life. That is why it is called a "life" sentence.
it was hard
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I am pretty sure he represented Pennsylvania. Even though he was born in Massachusetts he spent most of his life in Pennsylvania.
There is no such thing as "The Pennsylvania Health Insurance" and therefore it does not have a founding date. A better question would have been "Where can one get life insurance in Pennsylvania?"
colonial Pennsylvania was hard for kids they had to go to school come home and do chores when they did have time to play they would play games like leap frog marbles hopscotch blindman(like Marco polo) puzzles tobs Jacobs ladder dolls fox and geese checkers hull and gull
it doesn't