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Philadelphia City Hall

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Philadelphia City Hall

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Philadelphia City Hall?

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in ___________________________________.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich __________________in the British navy and friend of _________.

4. The ____________________________ and the _____________ religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of ______________. They pray in ______________________._

6. What do Quakers believe?___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________.

7. There was no _____________ ________________in England. People who did not pray in the

Church of England went to jail, including _____________ _________________.

8. King Charles offered William Penn land in ______________ _____________ because __________

__________________________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the ______________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ________________ and north on the ________________ ___________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ ______________________.

12. Penn believed in ______________ _________. Philadelphia means ________________________.

13. He believed ____________ ______________ ________________ must be paid and treated fairly.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ____________ .

15. Penn said, "We must be _______ with Native American Indians," but they lost their ___________.

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William Penn

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William Penn

Founder of Pennsylvania Colony in North America

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not William Penn

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Admiral Sir William Penn,

father of William Penn,

founder of Pennsylvania

• wealthy

• admiral in the British navy

• friend of King Charles

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Two things

influenced young

William Penn.

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1666: Great Fire of London

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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Great Fire of London, 1666.

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I joined the Society

of Friends, also

called the Quaker

church.

2

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I joined the Society

of Friends, also

called the Quaker

church.

2

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Quakers believe in

solving problems

peacefully.

2

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Quakers believe in

equality. Men and

women are equal.

2

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Quakers believe in

equality. People

and kings are equal,

too.

2

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William Penn

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William Penn

Peace and equality...I

believe Quakers have

good ideas.

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Many people did not like the Quakers.

There was no freedom of religion in England, so their religion was against

the law.

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Many people did not like the Quakers.

There was no freedom of religion in England, so their religion was against

the law.

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Many people did not like the Quakers.

There was no freedom of religion in England, so their religion was against

the law.

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Many people did not like the Quakers.

There was no freedom of religion in England, so their religion was against

the law.

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Execution of Quakers

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Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged her on June 1,

1660.

Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged her on June 1,

1660.

Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged her on June 1,

1660.

Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged her on June 1,

1660.

Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged Mary Dyer on

June 1, 1660 because of

her religion.

Execution of Quakers

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• There was little freedom

of religion in North

America.

• In Massachusetts, Mary

Dyer taught people about

Quaker ideas.

• Leaders told her to stop.

• She refused.

• Leaders gave her the

death penalty. They

hanged Mary Dyer on

June 1, 1660 because of

her religion.

Execution of Quakers

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William Penn's father was angry because his son joined the Quakers.

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William Penn's father was angry because his son joined the Quakers.

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William Penn's father was angry because his son joined the Quakers.

Quakers will hurt England if

we have a war!

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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King Charles II was angry, too.

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Newgate Prison in London

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Newgate Prison in London

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Newgate Prison in London

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Newgate Prison in London

William Penn went to prison

because he did not support

the Church of England.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

Live a simple life.

Do not be a greedy rich person.

Be Fair.

Help people.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

Live a simple life.

Do not be a greedy rich person.

Be Fair.

Help people.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

Live a simple life.

Do not be a greedy rich person.

Be fair.

Help people.

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William Penn did not give up his ideas.

He wrote a book in prison about what Quakers believe.

Live a simple life.

Do not be a greedy rich person.

Be fair.

Help people.

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Some time later, Admiral Penn died.

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Some time later, Admiral Penn died.

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He was my friend.

I owed him money.

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To show respect for his friend, Admiral Penn, King Charles II offered North American

land to the admiral's son.

He was my friend.

I owed him money.

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I will call this land

Sylvania,

Green Woods.

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Show respect for

your father. Name

the land

Pennsylvania.

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Show respect for

your father. Name

the land

Pennsylvania.

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In 1681, William Penn left England. He went to North America.

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In 1681, William Penn left England. He went to North America.

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In 1681, William Penn left England. He went to North America.

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In 1681, William Penn left England. He went to North America.

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In 1681, William Penn left England. He went to North America.

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Everyone is welcome in Philadelphia.

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

φιλε Δελφοί

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

φιλε ΔελφοίPhiladelphia

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

φιλε ΔελφοίPhiladelphia

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

φιλε ΔελφοίPhiladelphia

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Penn's important ideas:

1. There must be freedom of religion in

the new colony. He called it's first city

φιλε ΔελφοίPhiladelphia

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Penn's important ideas:

2. Our new city will be safe. There must

not be a fire like the one in London.

People will build brick buildings and

straight streets only.

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Penn's important ideas:

2. Our new city will be safe. There must

not be a fire like the one in London.

People will build brick buildings and

straight streets only.

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Penn's important ideas:

2. Our new city will be safe. There must

not be a fire like the one in London.

People will build brick buildings and

straight streets only.

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Philadelphia streets will look like a

checkerboard.

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Penn's important ideas:

3. We must be fair to Native American

Indians. We must pay them for land.

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Penn's important ideas:

3. We must be fair to Native American

Indians. We must pay them for land.

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http://lenapedelawarehistory.net/mirror/treaties.htm

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William Penn: Penn's Treaty with the Indians

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the Treaty Elm

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wampum belt

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Historians believe Penn was fair to the Lenni Lenape in Pennsylvania.

After William Penn, leaders took away Lenni Lenape lands.

Today, most Lenni Lenape live in the Midwest in the state of Oklahoma.

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Historians believe Penn was fair to the Lenni Lenape in Pennsylvania.

But after William Penn, leaders took away Lenni Lenape lands.

Today, most Lenni Lenape live in the Midwest in the state of Oklahoma.

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Historians believe Penn was fair to the Lenni Lenape in Pennsylvania.

But after William Penn, leaders took away Lenni Lenape lands.

Today, most Lenni Lenape live in the Midwest in the state of Oklahoma.

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Historians believe Penn was fair to the Lenni Lenape in Pennsylvania.

But after William Penn, leaders took away Lenni Lenape lands.

Today, most Lenni Lenape live in the Midwest in the state of Oklahoma.

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Pennsylvania,

the Keystone State

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This statue of William Penn is in front

of Pennsylvania Hospital.

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William Penn built this house –Penn Manor-- in Bucks county, but he did not live in it very long.

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Sculptor Alexander Calder

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This giant-sized statue

of William Penn was

put on the top of City

Hall after it was

constructed in 1894.

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in __________________.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich ______________ in the British navy and friend of _____________.

4. The ______________________________ and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

1500s

1600s

1700s

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich ______________ in the British navy and friend of _____________.

4. The ______________________________ and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

1500s

1600s

1700s

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich ______________ in the British navy and friend of _____________.

4. The ______________________________ and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

1500s

1600s

1700s

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of ______________.

4. The ______________________________ and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

1500s

1600s

1700s

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What Do You Know about William Penn?

1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The ______________________________ and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the ___________ _______ influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of _____________. They pray in _____________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in _______________ ___________.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no ________ ______ in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including _____________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including ___________ __________.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in _________ _________ because ___________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because ________________

______________________________.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on _______ ____________ to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the ____________ ___________ and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the _____________ __________.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, _____________ (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of __________ _________.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in _________ _____________ Philadelphia means ___________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of ______________.

15. Penn said, "We must be ________with Native American Indians," but they lost their ____________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means ______________________________.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of _____________.

15. Penn said, "We must be _________with Native American Indians," but they lost their __________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means City of Brotherly Love.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be _________ and all buildings must be made of _____________.

15. Penn said, "We must be _________with Native American Indians," but they lost their __________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means City of Brotherly Love.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be straight and all buildings must be made of _____________.

15. Penn said, "We must be _________with Native American Indians," but they lost their __________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means City of Brotherly Love.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be straight and all buildings must be made of brick.

15. Penn said, "We must be _________with Native American Indians," but they lost their __________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means City of Brotherly Love.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be straight and all buildings must be made of brick.

15. Penn said, "We must be fair with Native American Indians," but they lost their __________.

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1. William Penn grew up in Great Britain.

2. He lived in the

3. William Penn's father was a rich military leader in the British navy and friend of King Charles II.

4. The Great Fire of London of 1666 and the Quaker religion influenced William Penn.

5. Quakers are also called the Society of Friends. They pray in Meeting Houses.

6. What do Quakers believe? Solve problems peacefully. Men and women are equal. Everyone is

equal to the King.

7. There was no religious freedom in England. People who did not pray in the Church of England went

to jail, including William Penn.

8. King Charles of England offered William Penn land in North America because he owed money to

his father.

9. In 1681, Penn sailed to North America on the Welcome to start a new English colony.

10. Penn sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and north on the Delaware River.

11. At first, Penn named the new English colony, Sylvania (green). Later, he called the colony

Pennsylvania in honor of his father.

12. Penn believed in religious tolerance. Philadelphia means City of Brotherly Love.

14. He said Philadelphia streets must be straight and all buildings must be made of brick.

15. Penn said, "We must be fair with Native American Indians," but they lost their land.

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