Pennsylvania is one of the first-ever thirteen colonies. It is a fascinating state with white-tailed dears running everywhere. If you glance into the woods you will see hunters emerging with ruffed grouse the national animal of this beautiful state. If you look around more you will see beautiful farms and mountains in the distance. This is an English colony named new wales by the person that owns this place. His name is Admiraal sir William pen the king of England gave him the territory as payment for a debt. In 1787 Pennsylvania did decide to America it was the second state that joined the union. Pennsylvania has a pretty humid continental climate which is a nice climate for wheat and corn but also down here is rye, hemp, and flax. You can also pick where you want to live from the mountains to the old city of Chester or flatlands in the west of Pennsylvania. With several amazing types of wood such as walnut, red and white oak, ash hickory, hard and soft maple, and poplar. Pennsylvania is also a place where soldiers would be pretty comfortable if there are issues with the border. This is a home for everybody from the merchantman that like comfort and cities to the rugged individual that enjoys traversing through just about anywhere. This state is under British rule meaning you won't get all sorts of gold hunters like you would if the Spanish ruled. May Quakers everywhere and scot and Irish this is a place for everyone.
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so I have read this part before but I never told you about it this is quite interesting. called rooster earplugs the rooster lets out a cockle doodle do that has 140 decibels. of sound that's loud enough to defend. you that is why the rooster does it in a high place and away from the hens. so he doesn't deafen them also the rooster has these built-in earplugs that totally block up his ear ducts. also he has a lot of hair or something like that in there so it would have to get through that. see even in this stupid animal God has put in these amazing adaptions or something like that other than adaptions.
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