Their refusal to do any type of military service.
He promoted the cause of the lower classes, which made him popular with them. And of course it made him unpopular with the top classes.
William Penn (the first owner of Pennsylvania)
Quakers
If the bottom says " Made in England"... well it was made AFTER 1902. If the sign on the bottom includes the word ENGLAND then it was made.. in England AFTER 1891 and BEFORE 1902.
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Her lack of support for potato farmers
John Quincy Adams.
Quakers were being jailed in England so it made sense to go to Pennsylvania.
John Adams, the second President of the United States, is often characterized as an aloof and elitist New England statesman. His Federalist beliefs clashed with the rising tide of Jacksonian democracy, making him an unpopular leader. Despite his contributions to the founding of the nation, Adams struggled to connect with the broader population due to his perceived elitism.
Edward Beckham has written: 'The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or, A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England and some Quakers' -- subject(s): Society of Friends
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Quakers
He promoted the cause of the lower classes, which made him popular with them. And of course it made him unpopular with the top classes.
He was unpopular with his subjects as he took a lot of money away from the people of England. His Tax Collectors, Empson and Dudley were also unpopular due to their tactics of getting more money. All were greedy. Only after Henry VII died in 1509, his son, Henry VIII executed Empson and Dudley which made the people of England happy again.
Plato was an ancient Greek politician who made unpopular issues seem more appealing.
The climate is very cold, and the land was very rocky back then. Not like the south where it was warm, and the ground was fertile for planting crops.
taxes