What did William Penn think would attract new settlers to his colony in Pennsylvania?
1. the desire to follow strict Puritan practices
2. the opportunity to become wealthy traders
3. the abundance of gold and silver
4. the favorable environment and climate

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After seeing the results of this question's answer 1 is incorrect. From the instruction I believe that either 2 or 4 are the correct answer.


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The correct answer is D) the favorable environment and climate.

William Penn thought that what would attract new settlers to his colony in Pennsylvania was the favorable environment and climate.

William Penn was the founder of the colony of Pennsylvania on March 4, 1681. King Charles II paid a debt he has with William's father and gave William a land grant to occupy a portion of the North American territory. As Quaker he was, he founded the colony under no religious restriction, allowing the free-thinking and practice of religious teachings. That was one of the factors that attracted other English to the Pennsylvania colony. Other important factors were the favorable environment and climate.