Historical Events tagged with "pennsylvania"

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Politics & Government

William Penn Acquires Delaware for Pennsylvania

August 24th, 1682 342 years ago

William Penn received a charter for the area now known as Delaware, formally incorporating it into his larger colony of Pennsylvania. This acquisition was significant as it extended the geographic and political reach of Pennsylvania, establishing a framework for further colonial governance and settlement. The land was originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples and represented both opportunities and challenges for Penn and his settlers as they sought to create a Quaker society in a diverse environment.

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Politics & Government

Charter Granted to William Penn by Charles II

March 4th, 1681 344 years ago

Charles II granted a land charter to William Penn, giving him ownership of a tract of land in North America. This land would later be named Pennsylvania. The charter was part of a payment owed to Penn's father, an admiral, and was rooted in the English monarchy’s dealings with land in the New World. The charter allowed Penn to establish a colony for religious freedom and prosperity.

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Economics & Industry

New Netherland Company Seeks Trading Rights

October 11th, 1614 410 years ago

The New Netherland Company submitted a formal application to the States General of the Netherlands for exclusive trading rights in the area that is now the northeastern United States. This initiative was driven by the burgeoning interest in trade, particularly in furs, which were highly sought after in Europe. The request aimed to establish a foothold for Dutch merchants in a region that was becoming increasingly lucrative due to its rich natural resources and indigenous trade networks.

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