William Penn, famously known as the founder of Pennsylvania province, was an English real estate owner and one of the early Quakers who landed up in Pennsylvania in October 1682 (Newman, 2012). Upon his arrival, Penn met with the Native American Tribal Groups of Lenni Lenape in Shackamaxon, a riverside town presently known as Fishtown and made an oral treaty under a huge elm tree. Through this treaty Penn made with the Native American tribal leader Tamanend, the Quakers promised perpetual help...