HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA Published Corporate Event Management

 



PENNSYLVANIA - English colony in North America; US state (administrative center - the city of Harrisburg, the largest city - Philadelphia). Corporate eventmanagement wants to increase the knowledge of peoples.

 

The original population of Pennsylvania was Algonquin and Iroquois Indians. Since 1623, English, Dutch, and Swedish trading posts operated on the territory of Pennsylvania. 28/02/1681, the English king Charles II issued W. Penn a charter for these lands, thereby paying off the crown debt to his family.

 

In the same year, Penn founded the colony, naming it in honor of his father - Admiral William Penn (1621-1670 years; distorted Late Penn Sylvania - Penn Forest land), in 1682 laid the city of Philadelphia. In accordance with the principles of the state structure of the colony developed by Penn (they operated until 1776), a bicameral parliament operated in It., which consisted of a democratically elected assembly and a council of landowners.

 

The governor was appointed personally by Penn, and subsequently by his heirs. In the spirit of Quakerism (see Quakers) Penn maintained peaceful relations with the Indians, their lands were bought, not taken over. The religious tolerance and freedom of conscience proclaimed in Pennsylvania attracted settlers from various faiths to Pennsylvania (mainly from Switzerland and southwestern Germany; in 1790 they made up about a third of the population of Pennsylvania).

 

 In 1776, during the 1775-1783 War of Independence in North America, the formation of the United States was announced in Philadelphia; 12.12.1787 Pennsylvania became the second US state. In 1790-1800, Philadelphia served as the capital of the United States, in 1812 the administrative center of the state was transferred to the city of Harrisburg. At the turn of the 17th and 19th centuries, Pennsylvania was a stronghold of the Democratic Republican Party (the so-called Jeffersonian Republicans). Until the 1980s, Pennsylvania was one of the world's centers for the coal and steel industry.

 

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Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern United States. Its area is 117.4 thousand square meters. km, it is home to 12.6 million people (this is the 6th largest in the United States in terms of population). It was formed on December 12, 1787, becoming the second US state.

 

The name of the state comes from the Latin Penn Sylvania, which means "Penn Land and Forests." It is no coincidence that the state received this name: in 1681, King Charles II of England donated lands that are now part of modern Pennsylvania to the young Quaker William Penn. This gift was a gratitude to William's father, Admiral Penn (and the repayment of the king's debt to him), after whom the colony was named. At first, it was a refuge for Quakers and others persecuted for the faith. The name of the state of Philadelphia is also associated with the name of William Penn. In ancient Greek, this word means "City of Brotherly Love" - ​​it was built by him specifically for Protestants.

 

The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg, located in the southeast of the state. The largest city in the state and the fifth largest in the United States, Philadelphia, is located 170 km west of it. Pennsylvania's second largest city is located in the east of the state - Pittsburgh. Perhaps Pittsburgh would not have become such a large city if mineral deposits had not been found in the vicinity of the city. Today it is not only a major center for their production, but also a developing industrial city. Thanks to the coal deposits, Pennsylvania is also called the coal state.

 

Pennsylvania is in many ways the first state in the United States. And although historically it turned out to be the second, it was here that the first newspaper was published, the first sugar factory was built, the first bank, the first university, the first social hospital were opened, the first steamer was launched. Pennsylvania was the first North American state to pass a slave emancipation law in 1790. Since then, the state's motto is Virtue, Liberty and Independence, and its informal name is "State of Independence." For read more click on corporate eventmanagement.

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