The Quaker Who Put Penn in Pennsylvania

The Quaker Who Put Penn in Pennsylvania

Author: History Hit May 11, 2026 Duration: 54:59

From being locked up in the Tower of London to founding the 5th most populous state in the country, and the city at the heart of the Revolution, today we are charting the unlikely rise of William Penn and the founding on Pennsylvania.


Don is joined by Thomas Hamm, Emeritus Professor of History and Quaker Scholar in residence at Earlham College.


Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Produced by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.


All music from Epidemic Sounds.


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