How would American history change if, prioritizing a southern buffer, the Crown had granted William Penn title to the frontier that later became the colony of Georgia in 1681, instead of the land grant for the territory west of the Delaware river?
How does the southern version of "Pennsylvania" develop over the next century?
How does what became Pennsylvania develop?
What unique aspects of the early generations of Pennsylvania (religious toleration, peace with Indians, diverse European immigration pool, high education rate, overall Quaker influence) persist in the southern environment and what do not?