invited quakers for feast.
Yes they did.
Indians came a while ago. Their earliest settlement is the Meadowcroft Rockshelter
The Quakers.
No, Pennsylvania had very good relations with Native Americans.
Pensulvania [quakers]
yeah it went quakers,Indians and mezzos,and black women,then blacken
True.
Yes and still does. Quakers got pretty much everywhere and many places still have some Quakers around somewhere although they are often few in numbers.
Thomas C. Battey has written: 'The life and adventures of a Quaker among the Indians' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Kiowa Indians, Quakers
The name of the group is actually "The Religious Society of Friends," but because one of their early leaders said that they should "tremble at the word of the Lord," they are often called Quakers (because the word "quake" can be a synonym for "tremble.")
The statement "Quakers were loyal to the Church of England" is not true. Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, were known for their dissent from the Church of England and often faced persecution for their beliefs. They advocated for religious freedom and equality, which contrasted sharply with the established church's practices.
The Religious Society of Friends (most often called Quakers.)