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Why did William Penn establish his colony in New Jersey?

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He established his colony in Pennsylvania
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it could be said that because of the deteriorating conditions, Penn decided to emigrate. So in 1677, a group of Quakers (with Penn) purchased the colonial province of West Jersey (today known as New Jersey). He was planning to extend Quakers´region. He became the proprietor of a big track of land and gained sovereignty over the territory.
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