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Under the leadership of William Penn, Native Americans in colonial Pennsylvania A) fled westward to avoid being placed on reservations. B) could own land without having to let colonists live on it

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B) could own land without having to let colonists live on it.

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Pennsylvania founded by William Penn, in 1681 and became the colony to encourage others to practice religion with no restrictions and persecution. The settlers began ship construction and merchant houses. There were Native Indians in the colony enjoyed their rights. Native Americans in Pennsylvania could own land without any policies that would lead to confiscating his land. The colonists could live on land controlled by Native Americans if the Native Americans willingly agreed to sell it.

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