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William Penn believed that the success of his colony depended on

A. following strict Puritan principles.
B. keeping the Quakers out.
C. attracting many new settlers.
D. driving American Indians away.

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He thought that if he attracted new settlers,his colony would grow faster.
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User Ljubadr
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Answer:

C. attracting many new settlers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Penn was a firm adherent to treating Native Americans well would benefit his colony. He trusted the accomplishment of his province relied upon great relations with Native Americans.

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