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How did William Penn influence self-government in America?

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He rejected models of government that forced laws on citizens against their will. Penn emphasized self-government for the people. In 1696 the Assembly, an elected body of 36 men with power to accept or reject laws, demanded the power to make laws. ... So he reluctantly changed the way Pennsylvania was governed.
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