The Colony of Religous Freedom
Pennsylvania: Welcome to Happiness
Cheap Land Going Fast
Interested in owning your own farm? Well, coming to Pennsylvania is what you need. Imagine having a farm that has rich soil, tall trees for lumber, and it’s all incredibly cheap! You can have that in the fertile colony of Pennsylvania.You will be central for trading with easy access to water for shipping. Our mountainous land is beautiful, but going fast. There are about 50,000 square miles of land available to be purchased. Lots of people want to be a part of this colony, so hurry! The space is filling up quickly, and we want you to be able to have the land and life that you deserve.
Freedom
William Penn founded this colony for people who could practice their religion in a safe place, and who seek equality.
In Pennsylvania, we accept everyone, no matter what race, ethnicity, or religion you’re always welcome. Everyone is treated the same. Everyone has their own laws, freedom, and of course, more rights than back in Europe.
Most get the choice to be married or to stay single, but you can be married by the age of twenty.
The land is with peace with the Indians, and there won’t be any chance of war.
We need everybody, talents can become a great help to create more jobs.
You will never be persecuted for your religion.
No matter what your religion, Pennsylvania is a safe place for you to practice as you please.
Everyone is paid for any work they do. So there are no beggars in Pennsylvania.
NO TAXES!
Land is cheap, so everyone can afford it.
You have a choice to do just about anything. :)
Self-governing so no unfair laws
Make Lots of Money Doing What You Want to Do
Are you making next to nothing in Europe? Is your job time consuming and very physically tolling? Do you feel that you aren’t being treated right at your job? If you answer yes to any of these questions you will love coming to work in Pennsylvania. There’s everything you’d ever dream of there, high wages, equality, and freedom. What more could you want? There are job opportunities in almost every field, such as Iron mining, lumbering, farming, and glass production. Also farmland is extremely inexpensive, so farming opportunities are large. Why not come to Pennsylvania and live like a royal?
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