A Letter to Lord Walker

A Letter to Lord Walker

Dear Lord Walker,
 
            I have returned from my really- really long but intriguing trip, or should I say journey, to the American colonies. As soon as I came back to London I found that you wanted me to inform you about my experiences from one of the colonies, because you are planning on moving there for a couple generations. So I thought I would give you my exclusive thought of the beautiful colony of Pennsylvania, and how I think it would really work out for you. This colony was founded by a gentleman by the name of William Penn, a real swell guy. The reason why I think this place is a perfect match for you and your business, is because everyone here is guaranteed freedom of worship , knowing that you are Catholic and were raised in the Church of England therefore I thought that would work great for you. You will fit in just fine with the others; they are really nice and make you feel comfortable just like you’re at home. I'll have you know it Pennsylvania attracts a rich mix of ethnic groups. I know your probably worrying about the relation between the Indians and Colonist, well no worries Pennsylvania is the land of amicable Indian - White relations. Now about your business , Pennsylvania is by far the best advertising colony , and has a heavy inflow of immigrants , great for business, if I might say. Also did I mention you do not have to pay taxes to state or church! Before you think of ways to start making money you may want to know that the odds may be against you if you’re thinking of moving to Pennsylvania , because the population is growing by the second and business are all around. But Knowing you Lord Walker you will make a fine living here in this magnificent colony, I guarantee it. Though it is a really nice place there are a few negatives, people here frown upon stage plays , playing cards, dice, games , and excessive hilarity. Also I feel I must tell you Pennsylvania is not surrounded by water like London, its border by New York to the...

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