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1. Why did William Penn dislike cities? 2. How did he hope to prevent crowded conditions like London?
3. What did Penn do to encourage low population density?
4. Why did Penn choose
the site he did for Philadelphia?
5. Why was Penn's
location for Philadelphia contested?
6. What was life like in early Philadelphia?
7. Why did Philadelphia become important in early America?

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