USA HISTORY

SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732

THE MIDDLE COLONIES NEW YORK DELAWARE NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does the word “Pennsylvania” mean?
A
Penn’s Colony
B
Penn’s Woods
C
Penn’s Harbor
D
Penn’s Lands
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -On March 4, 1681, Charles II of England granted a land tract to William Penn for the area that now includes Pennsylvania. Penn then founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for Quakers, and named it for the Latin sylva, silva (“meaning “wood"”), thus “Pennsylvania” (Penn’s woods).

Detailed explanation-2: -King Charles later changed the name to Pennsylvania (Penn’s Woods) in honor of Admiral Sir William Penn, the younger Penn’s father. Penn wanted to design a colony and a government that would showcase his ideals that included representation of the people, religious tolerance and a fair judicial system.

Detailed explanation-3: -He decided to start a colony. Charles II, the king of England, gave Penn some land in North America. Date: In the early 1600s, Penn started his colony and called it Pennsylvania. The name, which meant “Penn’s Woods, ” honored his father.

Detailed explanation-4: -Penn first called the area “New Wales", then “Sylvania” (Latin for “forests” or “woods"), which King Charles II changed to “Pennsylvania” in honor of the elder Penn.

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