No, it's not likely. The Oregon Encyclopedia puts them in that state much later. In fact, several sources say that Quakers did not arrive in Oregon until the 1870s. This does not mean that one or two Quakers may have come to Oregon sooner, but the denomination itself did not officially establish houses of worship in Oregon till the 1870s; the first Quaker meeting house was established in 1878, and membership grew till there were about 1,700 Quakers and nine churches throughout Oregon by the early 1890s.
Pennsylvania was the state they settled in rather than Oregon. West of the Mississippi was not settled until post 1800 and Jefferson's the Louisiana Purchase.
No they began to settle in Pennsylvania.
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Quakers first major colony was Pennsylvania, Quakers did settle in this place but not too long. Next colonies were West Jersey and North Carolina they settle for some time in North Carolina but a war arises between French and Quakers and the Quakers lost that battle.
The Quakers, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Scotch-Irish were the first to settle Pennsylvania.
in the 17th century
The Quakers helped settle Pennsylvania.
yes
No the settlement of Oregon did not begin until the 1800's.
the Quakers settled in the 17th century.
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William Penn, who was granted a patent for the Pennsylvania colony in 1682.
Quakers first major colony was Pennsylvania, Quakers did settle in this place but not too long. Next colonies were West Jersey and North Carolina they settle for some time in North Carolina but a war arises between French and Quakers and the Quakers lost that battle.
yes there were Quakers in New York.
For religious freedom.
Pennsylvania
The Quakers, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Scotch-Irish were the first to settle Pennsylvania.
No the settlement of Oregon did not begin until the 1800's.