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Briefly explain which of william penn’s 3 purposes for his “holy experiment” in pennsylvania - religious toleration, government based on liberal ideas, and personal profit - were not found in any of the other original english colonies.

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its degree of religious tolerance had never been tried before.

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Religious toleration was unique to William Penn's "Holy Experiment." This is because other colonies were mainly founded by religious leaders in search of special enclaves to spread their religious beliefs and ideas. The other two purposes developed naturally in every other colony. This is because colonists emigrated from European societies short in them.
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