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History, 22.04.2020 00:31 MGA20078

Match the colony with its founder.
1. George Calvert
2. James, Duke of York
3. William Penn
4. wealthy Quakers
5. James Oglethorpe
6. William Penn: originally part of Pennsylvania
Delaware
New York
New Jersey
Maryland
Pennsylvania
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Delaware

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