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William Penn Hero

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A hero is defined as, “a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities,” (Dictionary.com) There is two different types of heroes, there is the type that has super powers and flies around fighting crime, and then there just regular people doing outrageous things that benefit tons of people and their surroundings. There is Superman, Batman, and Cat Women, and then there is regular old, William Penn. Today we know him as the man on the Quaker’s oat meal box, but he is not the one who made oatmeal. Who is William Penn some might ask? William Penn is the founder of the province of Pennsylvania. William Penn should be considered a hero because he saved a bunch of people from being treated …show more content…

“Thus, when at home, even if it was for several months, William, Sr., did not believe it was his role to help raise his son…” (pg. 8). Penn spent most time with his mother or alone which caused him to become anti-social. “… nor did he ever absorb his father’s standards of manliness and success” (pg. 8).Penn went to school at Chigwell school where he had his earliest religious experience. Young Penn became so interested in religion, he was sent down from Christ Church, Oxford for being a Quaker. Because Admiral Penn shut off William Penn from his world, Penn resented him for not raising him as the man he wanted him to be. Admiral Penn found his son as a shame and embarrassment because he was fighting for religion and going to jail several times because of his resistance to the Church of England. He did not want his son to be a Quaker, he wanted him to follow in his footsteps. William Penn’s religious views were extremely distressing to his father. Admiral Penn tried to disown his own son, but was not brave enough to do it. Penn ended up leaving his father’s house, without any money or hesitation because he wanted to give everything he had to the Quaker Movement. He knew he would be just fine on his own because The Quakers agreed to take care of William Penn until he had everything settled out and had some money of his own. He stayed in the home of Isaac Pennington. This is where Penn met his future wife, Guliema (Guli) Maria …show more content…

He called this the “Holy Experience” He hoped he could put all his Quaker ideas into this New World. He thought that anything and everything would be possible there, unlike the England of his time. It ran good for a while until the French and Indian War came and many Quakers in the community wanted all other Quakers out of the office because they would be in a position to send the others into war, and they didn’t want that. Penn made Pennsylvania so great for everyone who chose to live there. There was so many benefits for all! Before everything though, William Penn was a rebel towards the Catholic England Church. William Penn went to prison several times because of speaking out loud and for what he believed in. While being in prison, Penn’s father tended to bail him out most the time, even when Penn did not want him too. Almost everywhere else, colonists stole land from the Indians, but Penn traveled without any weapons among the Indians and came up with peaceful purchases. The king was surprised Penn didn’t want any weapons along his trip to America, knowing how these Native Indians are. Penn believed women should have equal rights as men do. He gave Pennsylvania a written constitution which limited the power of government, provided a humane penal code, and guaranteed many fundamental liberties. Penn was

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