Quakers believed that specific people were good unlike puritans.
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Some famous Puritan women include Anne Hutchinson, a religious leader in Massachusetts Bay Colony who challenged Puritan beliefs, Anne Bradstreet, a prominent poet of the colonial era, and Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was executed for her beliefs in Massachusetts.
Mary Dyer was a women in Colonial times who Expressed Quaker beliefs in a Puritan Colony. That means that she only worshiped God not the King.
Chances are you were a quaker
No, William Penn was not a Puritan. He was a Quaker and the founder of Pennsylvania, establishing the colony as a place for religious freedom and tolerance. Penn's beliefs aligned more closely with the teachings of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, rather than Puritanism.
He was a Quaker
The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
Their beliefs made pennsiylvania a place of religious toleration and fairness.
The Puritan and Quaker movements started in England because they wanted to break away from the Church of England. These two groups came to America for religious freedom, and their movements spread further in this New World.
She's one of the Boston Martyrs, executed by hanging for practicing the Quaker religion in a Puritan colony.
Yes, he was a quaker. Quakerism is a denomination of Christianity.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania mostly.