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20 March, 10:39

What did William Penn think would attract new settlers to his colony in Pennsylvania?

1. the desire to follow strict Puritan practices

2. the opportunity to become wealthy traders

3. the abundance of gold and silver

4. the favorable environment and climate

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  1. 20 March, 11:15
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    Number one, because he was a Quaker, and Quakers follow the bible strictly. William penn felt religion in New England was compromised.
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