In what year did microsoft offer a browser to compete with netscape
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Internet Explorer was introduced in 1995. This was Microsof’s first browser.
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Pennsylvania
Explanation: William Penn, a Quaker, went out of his way to ensure fair dealings with the local Lenape population, buying most of the land rather than conquering it.