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The journey from England to Pennsylvania typically took between six to twelve weeks during the 17th and 18th centuries, depending on factors such as the ship's speed, weather conditions, and the specific route taken. Ships would often face challenges like storms and currents that could prolong the voyage. Generally, settlers and cargo ships aimed for the shorter end of that range, but delays were common.

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