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What made the Pennsylvania colony unique?

It was a haven for Catholics escaping religious persecution in England.
It maintained religious tolerance, peace with Indians, and a liberal government.
It allowed for separation of church and state and equal rights for women.
It was an exclusive enclave for Puritans and Separatists.

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User Dhiraka
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Penn wanted equal rights for native Americans, and was far ahead of his time in regards to equality and religious tolerance and freedom.
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User Ben Randall
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Answer:

It maintained religious tolerance, peace with Indians, and a liberal government.

Step-by-step explanation:

Penn was a peaceful colony that had great lands and great climate, it was founded around the principles of religious freedom and tolerance and they didn´t had problems with the indians, and had a liberal government since it was ahead of its time.

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