History, 22.03.2021 16:20 bellalemieux
Which statement best describes how the early commercial success of Philadelphia changed the culture of the Pennsylvania colony?
A.
It made it less ethnically diverse.
B.
It made it less democratic.
C.
It made it less religious.
D.
It made it less tolerant.
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