Pennsylvania and Maryland

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Pennsylvania and Maryland Chapter 3

Pennsylvania ___________ asked the King to allow him to start a new colony in the New World. The king had two good reasons: The king could repay a debt to Penn’s_______. Penn was a member of the ______________.

Pennsylvania The Quakers believed in a ___________ lifestyle. They treated everyone ______________. Did _____ to the king, nor ________ in wars.

Pennsylvania In ________ Penn was thrown in Jail. The king wanted Penn to stop ___________. By 1681, the __________ were not welcome. The king granted _______ land between New England and the Southern Colonies.

Pennsylvania In honor of his father, Penn called the new colony ________________. He promised people that all _________ would be safe. Penn then wrote several documents that made Pennsylvania one of the first successful _______________ in the new world.

Pennsylvania What are some resources of Pennsylvania?

Maryland In England, _________ were treated harshly. Lord Baltimore wanted a colony founded on __________ _____________. In _______ the landed in America and called their colony ______________.

Maryland Lord Baltimore allowed settlers to elect an __________ within a year. As other religions began to settle in Maryland, Lord Baltimore passed a law: Act _________________ ______________.

Maryland It was passed in ________. Did not protect __________ or ___________. Even with the act, Protestants and Catholics still remained _____________ of each other.

Maryland Lord Baltimore’s dream did come true. ___________ were allowed to worship feely.

Maryland What are some resources of Maryland?

Questions What are some religious differences between Maryland and Pennsylvania?

Questions What are some similarities in government between the two colonies?