Delaware
Yes, they got pretty much everywhere.
Some Quakers came to North America in the early days settled along the Delaware River.
the colonial Delaware's religion was that you could practice any kind of religion you want!
new jersey and delaware
There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
New Jersey and Delaware.
The main religion of the Delaware colony was Protestantism. However, there was religious tolerance in this colony and other religious groups lived here, including Quakers and Catholics. This colony was founded by Peter Minuit in 1638.
The Delaware Colony had a lot of religious freedom which fostered a variety different faith traditions including Catholics, Quakers, and Jews. Wilmington was the colony's major city.
He was a Quaker and Delaware was the most southern part of his land. All Quakers thought everyone was equal and a group of men asked them for a piece of land. He came to the Americas for religious freedom.
European Quakers many from earlier New Jersey and Delaware settlements becaus of the explicit promise of religious refuge.
He was a Quaker and Delaware was the most southern part of his land. All Quakers thought everyone was equal and a group of men asked them for a piece of land. He came to the Americas for religious freedom.