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What was william penn’s “holy experiment”? a. to build a colony where people of all faiths could co-exist amicably b. to set up a colony for quakers and puritans c. to establish a safe haven for catholics facing persecution in england d. to create a prosperous economy in pennsylvania without using slave labor e. to create a colony that did not owe allegiance to the crown

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