Yes the Quaker's did believe that all people were equal in gods sight.
tht all ppl are = n gods -_-'s
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Because some believed that all people should be equal in every way.
The Quakers were a religious group that was focused mainly in Pennsylvania. They believed in no clergy, that men and women should be treated equally and that there is no such thing as original sin or predestination. William Penn is on of the most famous Quakers and was the first to run Pennsylvania.
The guiding principles of the Quakers have been peace, mutual cooperation, learning, friendship and brotherhood, freedom, and equality. At the core of their beliefs is the notion from George Fox is that there is 'that of God' in all people.
The belief that all people are equal is the principle of equality, rooted in the idea that every individual should have the same rights, opportunities, and treatment regardless of their race, gender, religion, or any other characteristic. This concept serves as the foundation for human rights and promotes fairness, justice, and inclusivity in society.
He believed that all people were equal!!
yes
Arguments against slavery included the belief that it violated fundamental principles of human rights and dignity, that it was morally wrong to treat individuals as property, and that it hindered social and economic progress by perpetuating inequality and exploitation. Many also argued that slavery contradicted the principles of liberty and equality upon which democratic societies were founded.