William Penn referred to his colony as a “Holy Experiment” because
A...The extent of religious tolerance had never been tried before.
B...The colony rejected all forms of religious teaching and practices.
C...The colony was founded and run on Puritan principles.
D...All of the colonists followed the same religion.
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The "Holy Experiment" by William Penn was a community for themselves and other religious minorities who had been persecuted in the state of Pennsylvania. They wanted to show the world how they functioned on their own without any persecution.
The answer could have multiple options, but the below is appropriate. However with Penn,s death the colony was no longer successful.
C...The colony was founded and run on Puritan principles
The answer could have multiple options, but the below is appropriate. However with Penn,s death the colony was no longer successful.
C...The colony was founded and run on Puritan principles
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