William Penn changed life in Pennsylvania through religious toleration, peaceful Native American relations, and a representative government.
William Penn changed life for colonists in Pennsylvania by emphasizing religious toleration and creating a colony known for its peaceful relations with Native Americans. He offered land to all, guaranteed the same rights as Englishmen, and promoted a representative assembly in Pennsylvania. Penn's efforts led to a diverse migration to the colony and established a government that prioritized residents' control.
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