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- Pennsylvania - Colonial History, Amish Culture, Industry | Britannica
Pennsylvania has retained strong elements of folk culture among its diverse ethnic groups The Plain People—the Amish, the Mennonites, and other small sects—have kept their traditional ways of life based in the teachings of the Bible
- 1777 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
1777 in Pennsylvania This is a list of events in the year 1777 in Pennsylvania
- SOCIAL LIFE IN PHILADELPHIA DURING THE BRITISH OCCUPATION
Although the earlier Pennsylvania colonial currency was supposedly legal tender, many people refused it Those from whom the British made purchases managed to have a supply of hard cash
- America250: Daily Life - State Library of Pennsylvania
How were daily life and living conditions different in Colonial Pennsylvania than in Pennsylvania today? How did the geographic and cultural diversity of Pennsylvania contribute to the push for independence?
- Middle Colonies | Province of Pennsylvania - History Archive
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's largest city, was a major cultural and political center It was the site of the First and Second Continental Congresses and the home of influential leaders such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, and John Dickinson
- Year in Revolution—1777: Pennsylvania
The Year in Revolution: 1777 Pennsylvania video explains that while events in Massachusetts sparked the Revolution, Pennsylvania helped shape its destiny, with the events there in 1777 changing the course of history
- 1777 in Pennsylvania | American Revolutionary War Wiki | Fandom
General Grey succeeds in routing of Pennsylvania militia and 2d Connecticut Regiment, but General Howe and Cornwallis contend with Morgan and Gist's regiments hiding in the woodland
- What was the culture like in the Pennsylvania colony?
What was the culture like in the Pennsylvania colony? Pennsylvania has retained strong elements of folk culture among its diverse ethnic groups The Plain People—the Amish, the Mennonites, and other small sects—have kept their traditional ways of life based in the teachings of the Bible
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