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William Penn (Noun)

Meaning

Englishman and Quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania (1644-1718).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • William Penn played a significant role in the development of the American cities, especially Philadelphia, which became the largest English-speaking city in the world for a time.
  • As an Englishman and Quaker, William Penn was unable to find suitable lands for his followers to live freely, so he turned to the American colonies for an answer.
  • The influence of William Penn in Pennsylvania extended beyond his establishment of the colony to include significant legislative developments, particularly in terms of its representative government.
  • A firm believer in fair treatment and honest negotiations, William Penn interacted with the local Native American populations to create agreements for land usage in Pennsylvania.
  • Throughout his lifetime, William Penn dedicated himself to serving as an advocate for peace, a pioneer for democratic ideals, and an outspoken defender of Quaker values.

Synonyms

  • Penn
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