Report on Pennsylvania
The famous American Indian tribe of Pennsylvania was the Susquehannocks. ... Their name is the only thing left in Pennsylvania. ... William Penn was governor of Pennsylvania and accepted people of all faiths and Penn tried to trick Native Americans fairly but it didn’t work because war spread between the French, English, and Native Americans. Pennsylvania was the second state admitted to the union on December 12, 1787 Pennsylvania was named after Penn’s father William Penn, Sylvia which means woods. Pennsylvania was nicknamed the Keystone state because it was in the of middle the original 13 colonies. ... The state song of Pennsylvania is called Pennsylvania and was written and composed by Eddie Khoury and Ronnie Bonner. ... Pennsylvania has approximately 12 million people, which most were born. The state Capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg with a population of 237,813 people.