Yes the Quaker's did believe that all people were equal in gods sight.
tht all ppl are = n gods -_-'s
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Because some believed that all people should be equal in every way.
The Quakers were a religious group that was focused mainly in Pennsylvania. They believed in no clergy, that men and women should be treated equally and that there is no such thing as original sin or predestination. William Penn is on of the most famous Quakers and was the first to run Pennsylvania.
The guiding principles of the Quakers have been peace, mutual cooperation, learning, friendship and brotherhood, freedom, and equality. At the core of their beliefs is the notion from George Fox is that there is 'that of God' in all people.
He believed that all people were equal!!
yes
Quakers believed in gender equality and allowed women to serve as ministers. Quakers opposed slavery and were early advocates for abolition, believing that all individuals, regardless of race, were equal in the eyes of God. Quakers actively worked towards the abolition of slavery and were instrumental in the Underground Railroad network to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom.
this is as far as i know from what the puritans are. they were a group of people who setteled in New Netherlands. they didnt get along with a group pf people called Quakers. Only because of the opposite views. Puritans belived in getthing rid of the Catholic church and leaving no trace of it behind. Also no toloerance for any other religon other than theres. As to where Quakers belived in frienship, no war , freedome of religon and treating people equal to one and other. this is as far as i know from what the puritans are. they were a group of people who setteled in New Netherlands. they didnt get along with a group pf people called Quakers. Only because of the opposite views. Puritans belived in getthing rid of the Catholic church and leaving no trace of it behind. Also no toloerance for any other religon other than theres. As to where Quakers belived in frienship, no war , freedome of religon and treating people equal to one and other.