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Why did the colonies protest in Pennsylvania

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Answer:Unrest arose during periods of unemployment and economic stress. In Pennsylvania in the 1720s, hundreds of urban and rural commoners protested when Governor William Keith (1669-1749) refused to sign the Assembly's paper currency bill, meant to pull the colony out of a steep recession.

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