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Explain William Penn's role in the development of self government???

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He and other quakers believed that everyone had to seek God in his or her OWN way.
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Penn's role in the development of self government was he believed that everyone had to seek Gods in his or her own way. He also thought that religious tolerance – or “liberty of conscience” – would create stronger governments and wealthier societies. Other English thinkers in the 1600s shared these ideas.
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