Everyone is equally important.
Quakers feel that it is fundamentally wrong to wound or kill other people.
The Quakers and others
By tolerating others
Some Quakers celebrate holidays, and others don't, seeing every day as a celebration. There are many different types of Quakers. But traditionally, no.
It is hard to say, different Quakers will 'feel' differently about most things. Most Quakers accept the necessity of an organised and structured Church Government system that allows all Quakers to make contributions to the decision making and share responsibility for the decisions taken and actions carried out.
they lived off of each others butt meat
No, they believed different from others, so they split apart from them.
The Middle Colonies were primarily Anglicans and Quakers.
To obey others To stay firm to their religion To not discriminate against others
The Quakers.
Pennsylvania was settled by the Quakers. Quakers are known for their pacifistic views. The city Philidelphia is called the "city of brotherly love" I don't know exactly how the religion in Pennsylvania differenciated, but if there were others who believed differently, there was never any fighting because of the Quakers.
Some stayed in England, some went to other European countries and others went to North American Colonies of Britain.