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William Penn

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The biography traces the life of William Penn, following his family origins, his father's naval career, and his youthful education disrupted by religious dissent. It recounts his conversion to Quakerism, repeated imprisonments and persecutions, marriages and personal losses, and his political work securing a proprietary charter and founding a colony. It describes his fair dealings with Native Americans, experiments in self-government and legal frameworks for the new province, disputes with colonists and the crown, financial and legal reversals, and his final years marked by illness and declining fortunes.

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Hugo Oertel

Hugo Oertel was a writer known for his biographical works that highlight significant historical figures. His notable titles include "William Penn," which explores the life of the Quaker leader and founder of Pennsylvania, and "William Wilberforce, der Sklavenfreund," a biography aimed at German youth that depicts the life of the British abolitionist. Oertel's writings contribute to the understanding of these influential personalities and their impact on social justice and religious freedom.

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