What made Pennsylvania under William Penn different from other colonies?(1 point)

Responses

Religious freedom was not supported.
Religious freedom was not supported.

Penn treated Native Americans with respect and had was peaceful.
Penn treated Native Americans with respect and had was peaceful.

There was frequent conflict with Native Americans.
There was frequent conflict with Native Americans.

People of all religions were allowed to stay in Pennsylvania.

1 answer

The correct response is: Penn treated Native Americans with respect and had was peaceful.

This highlights William Penn's approach to governance and his treaties with Native Americans, which were notable compared to other colonies at the time. Additionally, his policies promoted religious tolerance, but the statement specifically emphasizes the peaceful relations with Native Americans.