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how was the government of pennsylvania limited by the charter of liberties (1701)? it created a representative legislature and reduced penns power all laws had to be approved by the king of france only quakers could vote it abolished property ownership what was the main reason the province of carolina was founded? to establish a quaker haven in the south to allow puritans to expand their religious practices
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- The Charter of Liberties in Pennsylvania in 1701 created a representative legislature which limited the power of William Penn, the proprietor of Pennsylvania.
- The given options for the founding of Carolina do not represent the main reasons. The colony was not primarily founded as a Quaker haven (Quakers were not the main group associated with its founding) or for Puritan religious expansion.
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- It created a representative legislature and reduced Penn's power
- None of the above options are correct. The Province of Carolina was founded mainly for economic reasons such as profit - making from agriculture (like rice and indigo) and trade, and also for strategic reasons related to English colonial expansion.