Answer:
b. its commitment to religious tolerance
Explanation:
The 17th century was characterized, in Great Britain and in much of Europe, by the great political upheavals and religious persecutions, besides a serious economic crisis. To escape conflict and rebellion, to achieve religious freedom, or to have better economic opportunities in a new world, many people have risked leaving the European continent.
In this context, the Pennsylvania colony attracted a large part of these immigrants, because the founder of this colony, William Penn, established that the colony would function on the principle of religious freedom, meaning that all religions were accepted.