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They are a settled community and not nomadic, so it is an impossible question to answer as it is written.

They are not nomads.

AnswerIf the question is asking why they settled in Pennsylvania, it is because they were not very popular in England, much as the first Christians were not very popular in the Roman Empire. They would not fight, and they would not observe certain English customs and laws, so they were given a colony of their own in North America.
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