It was William Penn.
Samuel Moore - Quaker leader - was born in 1742.
Samuel Moore - Quaker leader - died in 1821.
William Penn.
because william was the quaker leader
William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
willam penn
William Penn began attending Quaker meetings near his home in England, particularly in the area of London. He was drawn to the Quaker faith due to its emphasis on inner spirituality and direct experience of God, which resonated with his own beliefs. This involvement eventually led him to become a prominent leader and advocate for the Quaker community.
a quaker is a combat leader who is inaffective and is unable to think like a combat leader without panicking and which resulting in loss of life e.g captain sobel at the start losing the field craft exercise - Above answer isn't quite correct, a quaker isn't an ineffective combat leader. Quakers are a christian sect who don't believe in violence (aswell as don't drink alcohol). Alot of Quakers were imprisoned for refusing military drafting but many also served as red cross drivers and stretcher bearers, many were commended for brave actions in WW2.
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NO, Hoover was not a Catholic. He was a faithful Quaker.
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