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William Penn was a religious thinker, an English writer and he puts forward democratic principles that were put in the Constitution.
1. William Penn dislike cities because of the mood of the city and the fact that his father was sick made him depressed.
2. William Penn hopes to prevent crowded conditions like London because he was able to design the city with large squares and wide streets and thereby encouraged green space.
3. In order to encourage low population density, Penn designed a city plan that had wider streets.
4. The site for Philadelphia was chosen by Penn because it was the meeting point of two rivers and he loved that position.
5. The location for Philadelphia was contested by Penn because the leaders of Maryland said that the land that Penn chose as the site was meant for Maryland.
6. Life in early Philadelphia was characterized by religious toleration and there were high moral standards.
7. Philadelphia become important in early America because it grew quickly and became and important colony and was among the industrial centers in the United States.
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1. He felt cities were crowded and dirty.
2. He designed the city with wide streets and large squares encouraging green space.
3. He distributed land in large plots and encouraged family gardens.
4. It was located where two rivers met, and he hoped the Schuylkill would provide access to the inside of Pennsylvania and the Delaware to get to the Atlantic Ocean.
5. The leaders of Maryland claimed the land Philadelphia was on was located in Maryland.
6. There was religious toleration but the Quakers required citizens to live to high moral standards. One example of this is that they banned cards and dice.
7. Philadelphia became a trading center and would later become the first capital of the new nation.
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