sexual equality
The main contribution to American civic principles observed by the Quakers were their practice of great tolerance of other religions. Their ideals for equality and cooperation also supported the American ideals of the time, but they were mostly scorned by Puritans and Anglicans.
Catholics.
The Quakers.
William Penn developed his colony of Pennsylvania on the principles of religious freedom. It was originally set up as a colony for Quakers but religious freedom was extended to all religions.
sexual equality
The main contribution to American civic principles observed by the Quakers were their practice of great tolerance of other religions. Their ideals for equality and cooperation also supported the American ideals of the time, but they were mostly scorned by Puritans and Anglicans.
Catholics.
We can confirm which religious and philosophical concept was rejected by the Quakers if we have access on the choices. We can however confirm that the Quakers did not reject the concept of sexual equality.
Quakers lived by the principles of simplicity, peace, and equality. They believed in living modestly, avoiding violence, and treating all individuals as equals regardless of gender, race, or social class.
The Quakers.
They believe in equality of all members; make decisions by consensus; oppose prisons and war.
William Penn first brought The Quakers to Pennsylvania. Other religious groups followed.
No, Quakers were not members of the Society of God. Quakers were members of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quaker movement. They believed in direct communion with God and emphasized simplicity, pacifism, and equality. The Society of God is not a recognized religious organization.
William Penn developed his colony of Pennsylvania on the principles of religious freedom. It was originally set up as a colony for Quakers but religious freedom was extended to all religions.
Actually lots of people support those ideas.
I think that the Dutch in New York and the Quakers in Pennsylvania made the biggest impact, mainly in the field of religious freedom, and also sexual equality for the Quakers.