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Freedom seeker a story about william penn

The son of a wealthy, repected admiral, William Penn did what was forbidden in seventeenth-century England--he openly practiced the Quaker religion. Penn dreamed of a place with freedom of religion. He asked for land in the New World and was given a colony called Pennsylvania. His success in establishing a new and just government there later became the blueprint for thirteen newly independent colonies.

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  • "The son of a wealthy, repected admiral, William Penn did what was forbidden in seventeenth-century England--he openly practiced the Quaker religion. Penn dreamed of a place with freedom of religion. He asked for land in the New World and was given a colony called Pennsylvania. His success in establishing a new and just government there later became the blueprint for thirteen newly independent colonies."@en
  • "A biography of Penn, focusing on his life in England, his desire to have land in America and the establishment of Pennsylvania."

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  • "Juvenile works"
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  • "Biography"
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  • "History"
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  • "Freedom seeker : a story about William Penn"
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