Learn early American history with the biographies of America's founding fathers from the 1829 book, Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence.
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William Penn Visionary Proprietor Tuomi J. Forrest Introduction Penn in the U.S. Capitol Penn and the Indians Penn Plans the City Further Reading ...
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William Johnson, circa 1751 Sir William Johnson - Indian Superintendent The Role of Sir William Johnson In the Colonial Development of America and His Involvement in the Expansionist Policies of the British Imperial Government. by Paul Redmond Drew AS THE TITLE STATES, this essay will look closely at Johnson's role in the colonial development of America, and particularly the key concern over ...
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The Life of William Penn William Penn (1644-1718) was a leading figure of the English Quakers and founder of the American colony, Pennsylvania. He was a tireless writer who expounded his theories on religious tolerance and the Quaker ideals in books, essays, and pamphlets written throughout the course of his life. Involved in the politics of England and the colonies, he traveled back and forth ...