Founder of Pennsylvania William Penn played a key role in the formation and development of the early American colonies. A man of contradictions, Penn was a savvy businessman, a champion of religious freedom, and a Quaker who was imprisoned due to his own controversial beliefs on multiple occasions. This biography offers a straightforward, comprehensive account of Penn's accomplishments and influence.
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