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By Naeem & Joseph

Published on Feb 13, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

William Penn

  • William Penn was born in England in 1644
  • William Penn joined a religious society of friends
  • William Penn created a colony to give people religious freedom
  • William Penn signed a charter in 1681 it gave Penn control of the natural resources in what is now Pennsylvania
  • Penn started a colony in Pennsylvania
  • He chose his colony's name sylvania
  • Penn was to give the king any gold and silver under beaver skins

Native Americans

  • olonist could not take any land unless the native Americans agreed
  • Pennsylvanians where hungry for land did not wait for the native Americans to sell there land
  • Native Americans not only lost there land hunting and fishing area but also lost there freedom of life.
  • Lenape ended more then fifty years of peace between the Pennsylvanians and the Native Americans.
  • The six nations,a group of Iroquois,agreed to allow Native Americans in the area of the southern colony's.
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Quakers

  • By the 1690s the Quakers and leaders talked about the punishing church members who were active in the slave trade
  • In 1758 Philadelphia Quakers banned slave holders from church meetings
  • In 1775 the Quakers created the Pennsylvania Abolotion
  • Quakers antislavery efforts continued for many years
  • Quakers took allot of land
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Germans

  • By the 1740s German religious groups such as the Mennonites and Amish started farmers in the Lehigh valley
  • In the German language the word deutsch means German
  • German speaking neighbors had difficulty pronouncing the word,dutch
  • Germans settlers living near Conestoga river made wagons called Conestoga wagons
  • The German colonist became know as the Pennsylvanian dutch

The French

  • The battle started with the French and Indian war
  • The French and there Native American allies who controlled western Pennsylvania,fought against the British
  • After the French refused to leave Duquesne, Washington returned with solders
  • In 1754 his troops built fort Necessity near the French fort
  • In 1758, the French destroyed fort Duquesne.
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Britain

  • Britain's victory in the French and Indian war was a costly one
  • The war left Britain in det
  • Soon,Britain placed taxes on its colonies
  • Britain leaders thought they had right to tax
  • British merchants thus sold fewer goods in the colnie