RH+Would+u+rather+live+in+Pennsylvania+or+Massachusetts+in+the+17th+century?

In the seventeenth century William Penn founds Pennsylvania. He was attracted to the Quaker faith and made Pennsylvania a Quaker sanctuary. Quakers were colonial hippies, and they went against all social normality. Quakers were also very prosperous because they were accepting of all religious faiths and ethnic group. Massachusetts was solely puritan territory. The puritans were not very accepting and wanting to make a utopian society. I would want to live in Pennsylvania where I would be able to talk and do what I please. In Pennsylvania I can trade with whoever has the best price whether it is an Englishmen or native. I can choose which faith to believe in if I wish to believe in any faith at all. I want to live in a place where everyone is treated fairly. William Penn buys land from Indians instead of taking it by force. There is no slavery in Pennsylvania and there aren’t any restrictions on immigration. I could have brought in my entire family if they wish to come. This land was very successful economically. I am a male so in other royal colonies I would be drafted into the military if my government needed me but in Pennsylvania I have the right to choose if I want to fight or not. I would have preferred to live in Pennsylvania because it is most like the America I live in today; it is both fair and kind. Pennsylvania would be my place of choice in the seventeenth century because it has laws that are most like the ones of present day America. I would have liked to live in an open and fair society versus a closed and one way society like the one in Massachusetts. Pennsylvania would be the right place for me.