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Sunday, May 17, 2026

people first went to philadelphia from europe to have freedom of Religion?

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William Penn | Biography, Religion, Significance, & Facts ...
Yes, that is absolutely true. Founded in 1682 by English Quaker William Penn, Philadelphia was established on the revolutionary principle of religious tolerance. Penn designed it as a "Holy Experiment," creating a haven where persecuted religious minorities from across Europe could practice their beliefs freely. 
Why European Immigrants Came
Unlike many other colonies that enforced an official, state-sponsored church (such as the Puritans in Massachusetts), Pennsylvania had no established state religion. This attracted a diverse wave of European settlers who were facing severe persecution in their home countries. 
These immigrants included:
  • Quakers: Led by Penn himself, this group faced brutal imprisonment in England for their pacifist and egalitarian beliefs.
  • German Anabaptists: Groups like the Amish and Mennonites fled Europe to escape punishment for their faith and sought refuge in Pennsylvania's welcoming environment.
  • Others: The city also became a safe home for Lutherans, Huguenots, Catholics, and Jews who were marginalized or banned in other parts of the world. 
The Catch
While incredibly progressive for its time, Penn’s vision of "freedom of religion" wasn't absolute in the modern sense. Initially, the right to vote and hold public office was limited exclusively to Christians, specifically Protestants. Nevertheless, the environment allowed unprecedented freedom of conscience for all groups to worship as they pleased without government interference. 
To learn more about William Penn's visionary, tolerant society, you can explore the William Penn and American History overview or dive into the British Pennsylvania exhibit.
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William Penn and the Founding of Pennsylvania


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William Penn was granted the Pennslyvania colony in 1682. Penn built Pennslyvania as a colony for religious freedom and peace with American Indians.

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