Yes they did.
yes
Yes, both the Puritans and the Quakers believed in educating their children. They emphasized the importance of literacy in order to read religious texts and also to understand and interpret scripture for themselves. Education was seen as essential for spiritual growth and for preparing individuals to contribute to their communities.
Quakers did not believe in war.
No actually many (woman in particular) were VERY antislavery and did alot to help get rid of slavery.
They did not believe in the other religions
yes they did
The Quakers are Christians, and they believe in the Bible.
No they aren't. I believe they are Christians.
Because they were pacifists, meaning that they opposed war.
Quakers believe that it is trough silence that the Holy Spirit is heard and is given the chance to speak.
Quakers thought it was a sin for a human being to own another human being.
1. Everyone is equal. 2. People could follow thir own "inner light" to salvation. 3. They did not need clergy to guide them.