which of the following made Pennsylvania under William Penn different from other colonies?

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Religious freedom was encouraged in Pennsylvania
Religious freedom was encouraged in Pennsylvania

Colonists generally treated Native Americans with respect
Colonists generally treated Native Americans with respect

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

Some colonists were persectured for their religious beliefs.

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The key aspect that made Pennsylvania under William Penn different from other colonies was:

Religious freedom was encouraged in Pennsylvania.

William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and other religious minorities, promoting principles of religious tolerance and freedom that were not universally practiced in other colonies at the time.