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The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
The Quakers were mistreated in England because of their religious beliefs.
Quakers came in 1702
William Penn, the founder of the colony Pennsylvania, established it so that Quakers could have religious freedom from the Anglican church of England.
They believe in Christianity and hard work. They left England for religious rights.
They believe in equality of all members; make decisions by consensus; oppose prisons and war.
People who would come to America to practice Quaker religious beliefs would likely have settled in Pennsylvania. Quakers left Britain for an opportunity for religious freedoms.
The place was not sexist, had religious freedom, and had brotherly love.
The popular became unpopular in England due to their strict religious beliefs and their refusal to join the Army.
Quakers were a religious group that played a significant role in the start of the Abolitionist Movement. Their beliefs in equality and nonviolence led them to actively campaign against slavery and advocate for its abolition in the United States.
Intended as a refuge for Catholics, it was a volatile mix that inluded Puritans, Quakers and Church of England.