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Quakers supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa because they believed it would result in a better life for freemen.
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Slaveholders supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa because they feared social and economic disruptions caused by emancipation in the United States. They believed that by resettling freed slaves in Africa, they could maintain control and avoid potential conflicts with newly freed individuals. Additionally, some slaveholders saw it as a way to fulfill their moral responsibility to provide assistance to freed slaves.
The first settlement in Africa for freed slaves was Freetown in Sierra Leone. It was established in 1787 as a resettlement for freed slaves from Britain and the Americas.
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Quakers did not believe in war.
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The Quakers started a settlement in Philadelphia so that they could enjoy religious freedom.
They didn't