It's true William Penn believed in equality and liberty but not for Indians or blacks.
a. true.
Immigrants from all over the world were welcomed. Women and men were seen and treated equally. Military brigades welcomed all who arrived as immigrants and set the tone for the moral submission required of all. Penn's approach diversified the colony, attracting many kinds of people and religions.
British settlers in New York claimed their rights against the former Dutch rulers through the Charter of Freedom. William Penn believed in equality and freedom, but he was not a native American or black. Race and racism are modern concepts, not fully developed in the 17th century.
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