How did William Penn influence the founding of Pennsylvania?

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He established freedom of religion in the colony.
He established freedom of religion in the colony.

He defeated the Native Americans and took their land.
He defeated the Native Americans and took their land.

He set up a theocracy that gave ministers the most power.
He set up a theocracy that gave ministers the most power.

He declared the colony independent from England.

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William Penn significantly influenced the founding of Pennsylvania primarily by establishing freedom of religion in the colony. As a Quaker, he promoted religious tolerance and sought to create a place where people of different faiths could coexist peacefully. This commitment to religious freedom attracted a diverse population and set Pennsylvania apart from many other colonies at the time.

The statements about defeating Native Americans, setting up a theocracy, and declaring independence from England do not accurately represent Penn's contributions or the foundational principles he established for the colony.

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