Pennsylvania is a state located
in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States of America.
One of Pennsylvania's nicknames is the Quaker State; in colonial
times, it was known officially as the Quaker Province, in
recognition of Quaker William Penn's First Frame of Government
constitution for Pennsylvania that guaranteed liberty of
conscience. Penn knew of the hostility Quakers faced when they
opposed rituals, oaths, violence, and ostentatious frippery.
Pennsylvania has also been known as the Keystone State since
1802, based in part upon its central location among the original
Thirteen Colonies forming the United States. It was also a
keystone state economically, having both the industry common to
the North, making such wares as Conestoga wagons and rifles, and
the agriculture common to the South, producing feed, fiber,
food, and tobacco.
Pennsylvania has 51 miles (82 km) of coastline along Lake Erie
and 57 miles (92 km) of shoreline along the Delaware Estuary.
Philadelphia is Pennsylvania's largest city and is home to a
major seaport and shipyards on the Delaware River.