The middle colonies
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
Southern Colony
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The Middle colonies were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The different groups of people that settled in these colonies were the Dutch, German, and British. Native American also lived in these areas. The religious groups included the Protestant, Quakers, Anglicans, and French Huguenots, and some Catholics.
The Middle Colonies had a mixture of different religions, ranging from small communities of Mennonites, French Huguenots, Baptists, Jews, to the larger communities of Dutch Reformed, Lutherans, Quakers and Anglicans.
The Mennonites were the first religious group to openly oppose slavery. Owning slaves was completely forbidden in this Christian community.
Puritans refused to hold enslaved people; Quakers and Mennonites condemned slavery
Pennsylvania
Yes, Quakers were wealthy land owners who live in the southern colonies.
they came because they wanted freedom. and they settled in massachusetts.
There are several immigrant groups that settled in Pennsylvania. These include the Dutch, Swedes, Fins, Quakers, Germans, as well as the Mennonites.