Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn (1681), became known for
- A
Strict Anglican enforcement, mandatory tithes, and persecution of dissenting religious sects
- B
Slave-based tobacco plantations, indentured labor, and harsh treatment of Native nations
- C
Strict royal governance, Crown-appointed councils, and limited self-rule for settlers
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Quaker pacifism, religious tolerance, and fair dealings with Native Americans
Explanation
Penn's "Holy Experiment" attracted diverse settlers and remained relatively peaceful.