Same way as you and I, one day at a time.
Catholics, Persecuted Protestants, Quaker, Baptists, Puritans, and Wesleyans
I have heard the worldwide number given as around 400,000 people.
People to adhere to the Quaker or Brethren faith live in every state in the United States. They were originally from England and the Netherlands. They eventually immigrated to the American colonies, mostly to Pennsylvania.
Quaker people
A Quaker is a Quaker is a Quaker. Quakers refer to each other as 'Friend', believing that all people, no matter what title or status they may hold or crime they might have committed is as important and significant as any other person.
Yes Betsy Ross is a Quaker, she was schooled at a public Quaker school and her parents were Quakers. But she was expelled from the Quaker congregation after her eloping with her first husband John Ross. She later joined the "Fighting Quakers" which supported the war effort unlike the traditional Quakers
Penn didn't restrict anyone's freedoms. People were able to worship and live however they pleased. Philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly love for a reason.
300,00
a quaker familyQuakers resisted slavery
she lived in Adams, Massachusetts , and she was a Quaker.
a family that never fights because they are part of the society of friends
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