Founding Founded By: William Penn Founded: 1682

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Founding Founded By: William Penn Founded: 1682 Reason: So Quakers could worship freely Bella: First, we have the founding. Emily: Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn. Bella: It was founded in 1682. Emily: The reason Penn decided to claim Pennsylvania is so Quakers could worship freely. Both: The picture above is a colonial map of Pennsylvania

Important People William Penn Penn was unique because of his specific beliefs Emily: The most important person is William Penn. Bella: He is very well known because of his specific Quaker beliefs. Emily: The picture above on the right is of Mr. William Penn. The picture on the left is one of William Penn’s quotes.

Religion No specific religion Main Religion: Quakers Catholics No specific religion Main Religion: Quakers Quakers believed in peace and no fighting Pennsylvania gave religious freedom to: Quakers, Lutherans, Catholics, Jews, and others Lutherans Jewish Both: Now for religion. Emily: Pennsylvania has no specific religions. Bella: Although Pennsylvania doesn’t have a specific religion, it’s main religion is Quaker. Quakers believed in peace and no fighting. Emily: Pennsylvania gave religious freedom to: Quakers, Lutherans, Catholics, Jews, and others.

Geography/Climate\Economy Climate: Warm summers and mild winters Climate allowed farming Economy: farming, hunting , and mining Pennsylvania has a lot of trees, mountains, and farmland. Both: Geography/Climate/Economy. Bella: Climate: Pennsylvania has warm summers and mild winters. It’s weather allows great farming. Emily: Economy: Pennsylvania gets it’s money from farming, mining, and hunting. Bella: This colony has a lot of trees, mountains, and farmland.

Natural Recourses Good Farmland Timber Furs Coal Iron Ore Emily: Natural Recourses. Bella: Pennsylvania has many natural recourses. Emily: Some of them are good farmland, timber, and furs. Bella: The others are coal, iron, and ore.

Interesting Facts Original name of Pennsylvania was Provence of Pennsylvania The only reason Penn got Pennsylvania was because the king was in debt to his father Philadelphia was originally the capital of the United States Bella: Interesting Facts. Emily: Number One: The original name of Pennsylvania is The Province Of Pennsylvania. Bella: The only reason Penn got Pennsylvania was because the king was in debt to Penn’s father. Emily: Philadelphia was originally the capital of the United States. Both: The picture is a colonial picture of Pennsylvania.

What Did You Learn? Who was the founder of Pennsylvania? Why was Pennsylvania founded? ( Think about religious freedom.) What was Pennsylvania’s original name? What was Pennsylvania’s most famous city, and what is an interesting fact about that city? ( Both answers were in the presentation.) Bella reads the first two questions. Emily reads the last two questions. ANSWERS: William Penn So Quakers Could Worship freely Provence Of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, and for the interesting fact it used to be the capital of the United States

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