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William penn allowed some of pennsylvania southern counties to function as a separate colony called

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Delaware

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Delaware was part of the Dutch, which later became part of Pennsylvanian in 1682 when William Penn established the colony. In 1704 William Penn allowed some of the colonists to form a separate colony called Delaware. He allowed Delaware to form its assembly though it shared same governor.

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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be DELAWARE. William Penn allowed some of Pennsylvania Southern counties to function as a separate colony called Delaware. It was William Penn, who designed the City of Brotherly love. Hope this answer helps.
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