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The early success of the Pennsylvania colony was due in large part to which of the following?

A) Wars that forced American Indians out of the area
B) William Penn's careful planning and his policy of selling land to the settlers
C) The ease of producing cotton and rice in the climate of Pennsylvania
D) William Penn's policy of allowing only selected Quakers to settle there
E) Restrictions on religious liberty that reduced the controversy and conflict

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Answer:

B) William Penn's careful planning and his policy of selling land to the settlers

Step-by-step explanation:

William Penn was the founder, owner and governor of the Pennsylvania Colony. He received a British crown grant to establish a colony as payment for a debt that the royal family owed to his father.

Upon arriving in America, Penn had a very well done and meticulous plan to venerate land to the settlers who were interested. For this, he knew that Pennsilvania could not present conflict with the natives and for that reason he started a series of purchases from the territories of the Delaware Indians, who received a payment in exchange for the territory. Once free from the natives, he started selling land and it was a very promising and successful business.

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