Quakers had many abolitionists and Baptists supported the status quo of slavery during the 19th century.
Those are all considered to be Protestant denominations -- though some Baptists do not call themselves Protestant because they did not come out of the Reformation (like Lutherans). Methodists sprang from Anglicanism, and Quakers came from the Church of England.
The Quakers were among the first religious groups to speak out against slavery in the United States. They actively campaigned against the institution of slavery and were instrumental in the abolitionist movement.
Type your answer here..Jews, baptists, quakers.
Originally called Penn's Woods, Pennsylvnia was founded by William Penn. It was founded for religious freedom. Quakers, Friends, Presbyterians, and German Baptists were just some denominations who came.
Originally called Penn's Woods, Pennsylvnia was founded by William Penn. It was founded for religious freedom. Quakers, Friends, Presbyterians, and German Baptists were just some denominations who came.
Friends, Quakers, German Baptists (now called Church of the Brethren), and old order Dunkards all refuse to "swear" to God or "take oaths".
Eastern orthodox, Catholic, Protestants and a large number of sectarians as Baptists, Adventists, Yehovists, Quakers, Mormons and many others.
Originally called Penn's Woods, Pennsylvnia was founded by William Penn. It was founded for religious freedom. Quakers, Friends, Presbyterians, and German Baptists were just some denominations who came.
The Abolitionist movemnet was pioneered by Quakers, and soon joined by Methodists, later it was taken up by the Baptists and other protestant groups.
All Baptists are Christians, but not all Christians are Baptists.
The Middle Colonies had a mixture of different religions, ranging from small communities of Mennonites, French Huguenots, Baptists, Jews, to the larger communities of Dutch Reformed, Lutherans, Quakers and Anglicans.