Which groups had religious freedom in colonial Pennsylvania? A. all Jews and some Christians B. only Christians and Native Americans C. all faiths and creeds D. only Quakers and agnostics

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I think the correct answer is c

One of the groups that were given religious freedom as regards this question during colonial Pennsylvania is C. all faiths and creeds

  • The Province of Pennsylvania can be regarded as Pennsylvania Colony, it was known as  British North American colony which was set up by William Penn.

  • This was achieved after taken land grant from Charles II of England around the year 1681. The name Pennsylvania was the name that William's father was bearing that time.

  • When Charles II of England granted Province of Pennsylvania so as a settlement for the debt of £16,000 which the king was owning Penn's father, then there was a a proprietary colony founded by Penn.

  • This colony gave freedom to all religious group to practice their religion.

Therefore, option C is correct

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