5. How did William Penn acquire the territory that would become Pennsylvania? O Penn and his Quaker followers pooled their money together to purchase land from the English government. O King Charles II owed Penn's father a significant amount of money. After Penn's father died, the King paid off this debt by granting Penn the land that would become Pennsylvania. O Penn stole the land from King Charles II. O In response to Penn's outspoken religious beliefs, King Charles II exiled Penn and the other Quakers to America. Penn then bought land from Native Americans.

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5. How did William Penn acquire the territory that would become Pennsylvania?
Penn and his Quaker followers pooled their money together to purchase land from the English government.
O King Charles II owed Penn's father a significant amount of money. After Penn's father died, the King paid off this debt by granting Penn the land that would become Pennsylvania.
O Penn stole the land from King Charles II.
O In response to Penn's outspoken religious beliefs, King Charles II exiled Penn and the other Quakers to America. Penn then bought land from Native Americans.
Transcribed Image Text:5. How did William Penn acquire the territory that would become Pennsylvania? Penn and his Quaker followers pooled their money together to purchase land from the English government. O King Charles II owed Penn's father a significant amount of money. After Penn's father died, the King paid off this debt by granting Penn the land that would become Pennsylvania. O Penn stole the land from King Charles II. O In response to Penn's outspoken religious beliefs, King Charles II exiled Penn and the other Quakers to America. Penn then bought land from Native Americans.
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