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Shakers was created in 1747.
Capital Shakers was created in 1998.
Precisely the opposite; the Shakers were against ANY sexual contact. Shakers didn't have children, although they could adopt.
Tons of people collect and trade vintage salt and pepper shakers. They can be found on numerous bidding sites like etsy and ebay. There are online clubs and yearly conventions dedicated to collecting old salt and pepper shakers. There are online stores like oldsaltandpeppershakers.com where you can find large assortments. Many books are available with price guides and information.
the shakers are a small religious section that was founded in machester,England, in 1747
The Shakers invented the clothespin in the mid 1800's
Shakers can be made of various materials such as stainless steel, glass, plastic, or ceramic. Stainless steel shakers are durable and ideal for mixing cocktails, while glass shakers are popular for their elegant design. Plastic shakers are affordable and lightweight, making them a practical option for beginners. Ceramic shakers are decorative and add a touch of style to your barware collection.
The founder of the Shakers, as a religious group, was formerly a Quaker. Both Quakers and Shakers use the Bible as their fundamental religious book.
Marguerite Frost has written: 'About the Shakers' -- subject(s): History, Shakers 'The Shaker story' -- subject(s): History, Shakers
Lucy Bowers has written: 'Concise statements concerning the life and religious views of the Shakers' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Shakers 'Concise statements concerning the religious views of the Shakers' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Shakers
Shakers would celebrate Christmas. They no longer exist as a religion.