Nothing, at least not nowadays. Maybe there is a historical link and someone else can give information about it if there is.
'I am a Quaker.' Quakers have a strong emphasis on community. There were many quakers outside city hall.
Yes Betsy Ross is a Quaker, she was schooled at a public Quaker school and her parents were Quakers. But she was expelled from the Quaker congregation after her eloping with her first husband John Ross. She later joined the "Fighting Quakers" which supported the war effort unlike the traditional Quakers
The Quakers didn't have any holidays.
Quaker oats cereal
quaker oatmeal
QuakerWilliam Penn was a Quaker. The Quakers are known today as the "Religious Society of Friends."
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
absolutely nothing actually! The company just decidedto name it Quaker Oats and as a " mascot " they chose a random quaker.
Pennsylvania is best know for Quaker settlers.
No. There are many Quakers who are teachers. Quakers and Amish are two very different religious groups.
Quakers are often known as "Friends". They developed as a branch of Christianity. There are now different branches of Quakerism. Quakers meet together to worship to discern the will of the spirit they feel within themselves. It is more important to be seeking the truth than to believe you have found it to be a Quaker. A Quaker is not required to have a set of beliefs before call their self a Quaker.
because william was the quaker leader