Because they were pacifists, meaning that they opposed war.
Quakers feel that it is fundamentally wrong to wound or kill other people.
Usually, most Quakers, which is a very strict religion, opposed war and violence. I believe that their were Quakers in the south. Not sure, but I hope this helped!
Quakers first major colony was Pennsylvania, Quakers did settle in this place but not too long. Next colonies were West Jersey and North Carolina they settle for some time in North Carolina but a war arises between French and Quakers and the Quakers lost that battle.
In Civil War
the Quakers are very much anti-war.
Quakers are egalitarians and welcome equality, inclusion and diversity.
I'm guessing zero based on the location of Quaker communities and the fact that they are pacifists.
Because they were pacifists, meaning that they opposed war.
Quakers did not believe in war.
Because they could not accept the beliefs and style of worship of other Christians predominant in England around the time of great civil and spiritual unrest in the 1640's when there was a Civil War.
D0.... the questioner does not say what about? I suppose Quakers wanted to, and still want to, Worship without interruption or disapproval particularly from Governments and followers of other faiths.
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Quakers think war is a very terrible idea and that conflicts should be solved with peace treaties.
Quakers feel that it is fundamentally wrong to wound or kill other people.
Quakers have always been against wars and violence. So they would have disagreed with any type of killing or war.