* Penn's Quaker beliefs led him to seek a place where people of all faiths could live together in peace.
* He created a frame of government that guaranteed freedom of worship to all, regardless of their religious beliefs.
* This was a radical idea at the time, and it helped to attract settlers from all over Europe.
* Penn also established a system of government that was based on the consent of the governed.
* He believed that the people should have a say in how they were governed, and he created a representative assembly that gave the colonists a voice in the government.
* Penn's ideas about religious freedom and representative government were ahead of their time, and they helped to create a more tolerant and democratic society in Pennsylvania.