The Puritan colonies of New England were a "holy experiment" in an attempt to purify their faith. They did not allow anyone to question their faith or practices, and there were no outside influences from other religions. William Penn's colony was almost opposite, in that he encouraged all faiths to live together.
Penn started a colony, Pennsylvania, where Quakers could live in peace. Pennsylvania means "Penn's woods." Penn treated the Delaware Indians as his equals because of his religious beliefs. He offered colonists religious freedom and self-government. He hoped his colony would become "the seed of a nation." It was an important move.
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