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The colony of Pennsylvania was established by William Penn as a 'Holy Experiment'. It was given to him by the king in 1681, in payment of a debt he had to Penn's father. Amongst the other English colonies, Penn was the first leader of his colony that established peace with the natives. Then Penn made a peace treaty with the Leni lenape indians, and bought land from them. He hadn't needed to, but did anyways, and it was this act, as well as other kind acts towards the natives that formed peace between them. This also ensured a prosperous beginning for the new settlers of Pennsylvania, as the natives helped them with their crops, learning the way of the land and many such other useful things. Neither did they have wars that hurt the population
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William Penn's city of Philadelphia influenced the development of values and beliefs of the U.S Consitution by basing his colony on freedom of religion and the protection of all peoples' rights, regardless of background or belief. Since the middle colonies were settled by people of different nations and lifestyles, farming and trading united them as cities and countries, working together to make their colonies profitable.