Why did the Quakers settle in Pennsylvania? O A. The colony was inhabited by Puritans. O B. The colony was founded by William Penn, a fellow Quaker. O C. The climate and land were good for farming. O D. There were several rivers that helped trade and commerce. SUBMIT
Answer choice "B" (The colony was founded by William Penn, a fellow Quaker.) is correct.
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