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23 April, 01:46

Who was persecuted for his Quaker beliefs in England and found a colony for Quakers in Nort America?

a. Wiliam Penn

b. James Oglethorpe

c. John Winthrop

d. Cecil Calvert

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  1. 23 April, 04:23
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    The answer is A. William Penn.

    Explanation:

    Penn was given a land grant in the New World by king Charles II in 1681 to pay off a debt to Penn's family. He had been jailed for his Quaker beliefs. He traveled to North America and founded Pennsylvania, which was supposed to be a shelter of religious freedom and tolerant practices.
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