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Nathanael Greene in Colonial days and/or possibly Smedley Darlington Butler ( nicknamed "The Fighting Quaker" see link below)
i know some called him the fighting Quaker because he was a practicing quaker
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The famous Quaker man (affectionately known as Larry). To learn more, visit us here: http://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/content/quaker-history.aspx
When the first president was here.
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
No he was not he was a Quaker fighting for peace in America before the revolution (late 1600s)
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One would have to be a quaker or concienous objector to be allowed not to fight.
Nathanael Greene
Smedley Darlington Butler went by The Fighting Quaker, and Old Gimlet Eye.
Nathanael Greene. The CORRECT answer is: Smedley Butler