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Made peace between Pennsylvania's colonial leaders, and he also respected the peace that was made. Tamanend also sold land on every meeting. He also shared all their supplies equally among the Pennsylvania people.

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When was Tamanend born?

Tamanend was born in 1628.


Is tamanend a founder?

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Which American Indian did Tamanend lived in?

Tamanend was a prominent leader of the Lenape (Delaware) tribe, which inhabited the area around present-day Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is best known for his role in fostering peaceful relations between the Lenape and European settlers during the 17th century. Tamanend is often celebrated for his wisdom and commitment to peace, notably through the Quaker leader William Penn. His legacy continues to be honored in American Indian history.


With which native American leader did William Penn form a long lasting peace?

Tamanend


What are facts about Tamanend?

Born, 1628 Died, 1698 Age death, 70 Class, person Gender,male


Why did many Quakers settle in New Jersey?

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What was the name of this native American group that William penn visited?

He meet the L'Nabi (meaning original people) better known as Aubannaki [Wabanaki] Aboriginal Nation of Muurs...........Sons of liberty is Sons of St. Tamanend but the also taught the colonist the republic form of government which the Constitution is a republic form of government.Choctaw was a lower nations of Muurs called Shabtau.....Choctaw - There are rambling hunting parties of them to be met with all. They are at war with the Caldougies and liked by neither the Red nor the White People. April 5th 1805 Lewis and Clarks expiditon.


Where did Native American Chief Tamenend live?

The exact location of his birth and the location of his own village is unknown, but it was somewhere in the area where Philadelphia was later established. Perhaps it was at or near the Delaware village of Shackamaxon. Even his name is a matter of debate, since it was variously recorded as Tammany, Tamenend, Tamammend, Tamanend and many other spellings - said to mean "agreeable" in the Lenni-Lenape (Delaware) language.