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William Penn was the leader of the Quaker colony in Pennsylvania. This became so because his father's death in 1670. His father had lent £16,000 crowns to Charles II. In the settlement of the inheritance Charles II gave land to Penn. William went to establish the colony in 1682. Building the colony with the Quaker ideals of equality and religious freedom was his plan.   


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