Multiple Choice
Pennsylvania's treatment of Native Americans was unique in what way?
A) Pennsylvania was the only colony in which efforts at conversion focused on turning Native Americans into Quakers.
B) The colony bought all of the land the Native Americans occupied and moved them west of the Appalachians, meaning that Indians were relocated but not decimated.
C) Because Quakers were pacifists, they had to bring in militias from other colonies to take over Native American lands.
D) Despite their belief in pacifism, Pennsylvanians were determined to exterminate the natives and immediately experienced conflicts with them.
E) Pennsylvania purchased Indian land that was then resold to colonists and offered refuge to tribes driven out of other colonies.
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