This illustration shows William Penn’s treaty with Indians. William Penn (1644-1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania, the British North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Penn made a treaty with the Indians (seen here) at Shackamaxon (near Kensington in Philadelphia) under an elm tree. Penn chose to acquire lands for his colony through business rather than conquest. He paid the Indians 1200 pounds for their land under the treaty, an amount considered fair.
This illustration shows William Penn’s treaty with Indians. William Penn (1644-1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania, the British North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Penn made a treaty with the Indians (seen here) at Shackamaxon (near Kensington in Philadelphia) under an elm tree. Penn chose to acquire lands for his colony through business rather than conquest. He paid the Indians 1200 pounds for their land under the treaty, an amount considered fair. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/this-illustration-shows-william-penns-treaty-with-indians-william-penn-1644-1718-founded-the-province-of-pennsylvania-the-british-north-american-colony-that-became-the-us-state-of-pennsylvania-penn-made-a-treaty-with-the-indians-seen-here-at-shackamaxon-near-kensington-in-philadelphia-under-an-elm-tree-penn-chose-to-acquire-lands-for-his-colony-through-business-rather-than-conquest-he-paid-the-indians-1200-pounds-for-their-land-under-the-treaty-an-amount-considered-fair-image360455554.html
In 1682, William Penn makes a treaty with the Delaware or Lenape Indians under the elm tree at Shackamaxon
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Penns Treaty with the Indians.
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Penn's Treaty with the Indians, painting by Benjamin West, 1771-1772
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William Penn with Chief Tamanend of the Lenape Delaware Nation under an elm tree in Shackamaxon, Pennsylvania, 1683. William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, from the painting by Benjamin West. Woodblock engraving by J. Jackson from The Penny Magazine, of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, printed by William Clowes, Lambeth, 1833.
William Penn with Chief Tamanend of the Lenape Delaware Nation under an elm tree in Shackamaxon, Pennsylvania, 1683. William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, from the painting by Benjamin West. Woodblock engraving by J. Jackson from The Penny Magazine, of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, printed by William Clowes, Lambeth, 1833. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/william-penn-with-chief-tamanend-of-the-lenape-delaware-nation-under-an-elm-tree-in-shackamaxon-pennsylvania-1683-william-penns-treaty-with-the-indians-from-the-painting-by-benjamin-west-woodblock-engraving-by-j-jackson-from-the-penny-magazine-of-the-society-for-the-diffusion-of-useful-knowledge-printed-by-william-clowes-lambeth-1833-image333608328.html
1600s JUNE 23 1683 WILLIAM PENN PURCHASING LAND FROM THE DELAWARE INDIANS BENEATH THE TREATY ELM AT SHACKAMAXON PENNSYLVANIA - i5988 LAN001 HARS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA ELM INDIGENOUS JUNE LENAPE LENNI LENAPE DELAWARE INDIANS OLD FASHIONED QUAKERS SHACKAMAXON TRADE GOODS TREATY WILLIAM WILLIAM PENN
1600s JUNE 23 1683 WILLIAM PENN PURCHASING LAND FROM THE DELAWARE INDIANS BENEATH THE TREATY ELM AT SHACKAMAXON PENNSYLVANIA - i5988 LAN001 HARS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA ELM INDIGENOUS JUNE LENAPE LENNI LENAPE DELAWARE INDIANS OLD FASHIONED QUAKERS SHACKAMAXON TRADE GOODS TREATY WILLIAM WILLIAM PENN https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1600s-june-23-1683-william-penn-purchasing-land-from-the-delaware-175907515.html
Signature of treaty between William Penn and Lenape natives in Shackamaxon on an ancient beach with colonial houses on background. By of Benjamin West published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
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The Belt of Wampum delivered by the Indians to William Penn at the Great Treaty under the elm tree at Shackamaxon, in 1682
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. Our colonial history from the discovery of America to the close of the revolution. arrived himself, he met the Indiansto make a treaty with them. The meeting was held undera great elm tree which stood not far from the river in a partof the settlement of Philadelphia that was called Shackamaxon.The tree was blown down years ago, but a monument has beenput up to mark the spot where this famous treaty was made. The pipe of peace was smoked by the Indians and theFriends and gifts were exchanged. The oldest and wisestIndian chiefs and William Penn made speeches in which theysolemnly promised frie
. Our colonial history from the discovery of America to the close of the revolution. arrived himself, he met the Indiansto make a treaty with them. The meeting was held undera great elm tree which stood not far from the river in a partof the settlement of Philadelphia that was called Shackamaxon.The tree was blown down years ago, but a monument has beenput up to mark the spot where this famous treaty was made. The pipe of peace was smoked by the Indians and theFriends and gifts were exchanged. The oldest and wisestIndian chiefs and William Penn made speeches in which theysolemnly promised frie https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/our-colonial-history-from-the-discovery-of-america-to-the-close-of-the-revolution-arrived-himself-he-met-the-indiansto-make-a-treaty-with-them-the-meeting-was-held-undera-great-elm-tree-which-stood-not-far-from-the-river-in-a-partof-the-settlement-of-philadelphia-that-was-called-shackamaxonthe-tree-was-blown-down-years-ago-but-a-monument-has-beenput-up-to-mark-the-spot-where-this-famous-treaty-was-made-the-pipe-of-peace-was-smoked-by-the-indians-and-thefriends-and-gifts-were-exchanged-the-oldest-and-wisestindian-chiefs-and-william-penn-made-speeches-in-which-theysolemnly-promised-frie-image370329662.html
Penn's Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840/1844.
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William Penn (1644-1718) signing to Peace Treaty with Native Americans, 1862. Engraving, color.
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. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . ingly named. The one on the Pennsylvania side is Minsi, in memory of the Indians,who made the Minisink their hunting-ground. The opposing more rugged and rockycliff in New Jersey bears the name of Tammany, the chief of chiefs, who clasped handsin solemn covenant with William Penn under the elm-tree of Shackamaxon. 96 PICTURESQUE AMERICA. The ruggedness of the narrow defile is seen
. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . ingly named. The one on the Pennsylvania side is Minsi, in memory of the Indians,who made the Minisink their hunting-ground. The opposing more rugged and rockycliff in New Jersey bears the name of Tammany, the chief of chiefs, who clasped handsin solemn covenant with William Penn under the elm-tree of Shackamaxon. 96 PICTURESQUE AMERICA. The ruggedness of the narrow defile is seen https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/picturesque-america-or-the-land-we-live-in-a-delineation-by-pen-and-pencil-of-the-mountains-rivers-lakes-forests-water-falls-shores-caons-valleys-cities-and-other-picturesque-features-of-our-country-ingly-named-the-one-on-the-pennsylvania-side-is-minsi-in-memory-of-the-indianswho-made-the-minisink-their-hunting-ground-the-opposing-more-rugged-and-rockycliff-in-new-jersey-bears-the-name-of-tammany-the-chief-of-chiefs-who-clasped-handsin-solemn-covenant-with-william-penn-under-the-elm-tree-of-shackamaxon-96-picturesque-america-the-ruggedness-of-the-narrow-defile-is-seen-image372350360.html
William Penn, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888.
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Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1834.
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