William Penn faced several political problems during his time as the proprietor of Pennsylvania. He struggled with tensions between the Quakers, whom he represented, and other religious groups, leading to conflicts over governance and rights. Additionally, he encountered challenges in maintaining good relations with the Native American tribes, as well as dealing with the colonial powers and their interests in the region. His attempts to implement a progressive and inclusive government often met resistance from more traditional colonial authorities.
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