The Quakers came to the colonies, for the religious freedom to hang witches, Queen Victoria I of England. After Victoria's half sister known in history as , "Bloddy Mary", for what happened in the English churches.
After Mary had accepted the Roman Catholic Church back into England after Henry VIII died, The Roman Catholic Church, Slaughtered priests, and paritioners for he racy, Blood flowed in the pews of the churches of England.
Victoria, on coming to the throne, Threw the Roman Catholic Church out, and decreed certain changes in religious practice. One of which, any form of witch hunting, or harassment's of this kind, was to be forbidden.
The last witches killed by members of The Church of England; were hanged at Salem pond. on the word of 3 young children. But how can one keep people coming to church and donating; Without The Power of Fear!
In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
William Penn
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
The proprietor of the colony that founded as a haven for Quakers was William Penn, who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1677, which used to contain the western half of New Jersey.
No. Actually is was supposed to be a save haven for Quakers. William Penn wanted freedom of religion.
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
william penn
William Penn. His colony was Pennsylvania and was accepting of most, Quakers included.
In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
William Penn
William Penn
William Penn established the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania .
For the most part, the Quakers were associated with the colony of Pennsylvania. It was founded by William Penn who was part of the Quaker group.
William Penn, who was granted a patent for the Pennsylvania colony in 1682.
Founded a colony as a refuge for Quakers.
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
Pennsylvania was founded as a state of religious freedom by the Quakers. William Penn, who founded the colony on March 4, 1681, was the leader of this movement.