who founded pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn, an English Quaker, in 1681. King Charles II granted Penn a large tract of land in North America to settle a debt owed to Penn's father. Penn established the Province of Pennsylvania based on principles of religious freedom and democracy, and he founded the city of Philadelphia within the colony in 1682. The colony was named Pennsylvania, meaning "Penn's woods," in honor of Penn's father.