Pennsylvania
PENNSYLVANIA , which, but for a small stretch on Lake
Erie is the only landlocked state in the northeast, was explored by
the Dutch in the early 1600s, settled by the Swedes forty years
later, and claimed by the British in 1664. Charles II of England,
who owed a debt to the Penn family, rid himself of the potentially
troublesome young William Penn , an enthusiastic advocate of
religious freedom, by granting him land in the colony in 1682. Penn
Jr. immediately established a "holy experiment" of "brotherly" love
and tolerance, naming the state for his father and setting a good
example by signing a peaceful cohabitation treaty with the Native
Americans. Most of the early agricultural settlers were religious
refugees: Quakers like Penn himself, Mennonites from Germany and
Switzerland, to be joined later by Irish Catholics during the
potato famines of the nineteenth century..
"The keystone state" was crucial in the development of the US.
Politicians and thinkers like Benjamin Franklin congregated
in Philadelphia - home of both the Declaration of Independence and
the Constitution - and were prominent in articulating the ideas
behind the Revolution. Later, the battle in Gettysburg, south
Pennsylvania - best remembered for Abraham Lincoln's immortal
Gettysburg Address - marked a turning point in the Civil
War. Pennsylvania was also vital industrially: Pittsburgh, in the
west, was the world's leading steel producer in the nineteenth
century, and nearly all the nation's anthracite coal is still mined
here.
The two great urban centers of Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh , both lively and vibrant tourist destinations,
are at opposite ends of the state. The three hundred miles between
them, though predominantly agricultural, are topographically
diverse. There are over one hundred state parks, with green rolling
countryside in the east, brooding forests in the west, and in the
northeast, the rivers, lakes and valleys of the Poconos.
Lancaster County , home to traditional Amish farmers, and
the Gettysburg battlefield both heave with busloads of
day-trippers, while the Hershey chocolate factory, minutes away
from Harrisburg , the capital, draws thousands of
cocoa-loving visitors each year.
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