The official Indian policy in seventeenth-century Pennsylvania
A) was similar to Indian policies of the Virginia colony.
B) allowed the Indians keep their lands if they became Quakers.
C) was harsher then the policies in the other English colonies.
D) instructed agents to respect the land claims of nearby tribes.
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