Quakers were the dominant religion in Colonial North America. They were pacifists who, although they had a strong belief in there own faith, had a strong policy of religious tolerance.
The people who lived in Pennsylvania were called Quakers. It's pretty much just a group of Christian believers. :)The Quakers got their name because of what they do; quake. The Quakers weren't called Quakers until someone decided to make fun of them. When they prayed, they would sometimes rock back and forth or quake. When people started laughing and calling them "Quakers", they responded positively. They called themselves Quakers from then on.
It was mostly farming. They were also fishermen and traders.
The Quakers, after arriving in America from England, settled in the Middle Colonies.
People who were Quakers in the colonies mainly arrived in Pennsylvania, they were brought by William Penn, Quakers were people who thought people had individual inner light.
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The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
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Yes, they got pretty much everywhere.
The Quakers lived in the middle colonies and live in pennsylvivia
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The pilgrims, puritans, and quakers' experience during colonial settlements were not good.
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The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
As a refuge for European Quakers.
The colonial settlers of Pennsylvania are famous for having been mostly Quakers.
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Quakers, the religious denomination, originate from the country of England.
America.
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Yes, they got pretty much everywhere.