Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) has historically practiced Christianity, as they were founded on them. But they remain a very tolerant group and are open to any faith.
Religious tolerance
America the land of the free
It meant that they had no main religion and allowed people to practice all kinds of religion.
the colonial Delaware's religion was that you could practice any kind of religion you want!
No, the Quakers were known for being pretty tolerant of other religions.
The religion in the middle clines was the Quakers. These "Quakers", were the hippies of the 1600's, they didn't use slaves, and fought against war. The main majority or people their practiced "Quakerism"...overall they didn't use slaves, didn't have war, and wanted to help other colonies.
The Quakers (aka Friends) are a branch of protestant Christianity.
It is Quakers :)
They were Quakers
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By tolerating others
In WikiAnswers there is a category called 'Quakers' it is a sub category of 'Religion and Spirituality'.
William Penn settled the colony of Pennsylvania to provide a safe place for people to practice their religion.