Which of the following was not offered by William Penn to settlers in Pennsylvania? Representative government Settlement of Englishmen only Inexpensive land for settlement Religious freedom for all colonists
William Penn who established and founded Pennsylvania made sure that the colony was open and free from all restrictions. Pennsylvania became a haven for religious toleration and culturally diverse colony in America.
Penn made provisions for elected/representative government and supported the idea of co-existence. Pennsylvania was open for all kinds of people and religious denominations. The land was also sold at reasonable prices and settlers were encouraged peaceful co-existence.
Penn also had good relations with the natives and had secured fair and respectable treaties with them.