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What did William Penn believe deeply in? A. religious ideas and inventions B. religious freedom and tolerance C. religious restrictions and fanaticism D. religious experimentation and curiosity
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What did William Penn believe deeply in? A. religious ideas and inventions B. religious freedom and tolerance C. religious restrictions and fanaticism D. religious experimentation and curiosity
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I think B. religious freedom and tolerance. is right
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William Penn believed deeply in "B. religious freedom and tolerance" which is why his intention for Pennsylvania was to have it be a place where people of all different backgrounds and creeds could live in harmony.
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