Why was William Penn so successful in attracting colonists?

a. Penn widely circulated pamphlets advertising the quality of the colony's farmland.
b. Penn already had experience as a proprietor.
c. Penn engaged in the sale of tobacco and other valuable crops.
d. Penn's colony was funded by the British king charles II


Answer: a. Penn widely circulated pamphlets advertising the quality of the colony's farmland.

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