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How did the Pennsylvania colony’s treatment of religions differ from that of other colonies?


The Pennsylvania colony was tolerant of different sects of Christianity.

The Pennsylvania colony sought to exclude the practice of Christianity.

The Pennsylvania colony established the Anglican Church as the head of the government.

The Pennsylvania colony encouraged the conversion of American Indians to Christianity.
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Kanani Dior
Answer is A they were tolerant of different sects of Christianity.
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