Because Quakers provide alternative ways of worship to that of The Church of England that some adherents of the Church of England ways find more attractive.
However, there are dual members of Quakers and The Church of England so they obviously have no sense of there being a 'threat', a term that is likely to be thought appropriate by only a relatively few people.yes but Quakers also had freedom of religion witch people left the church to make false gods or idols which meant less money for the church and less power
The Quakers were a threat to tradition because their views were rather liberal for the time. For one, they did not believe in slavery.
bc they were reformers and their ideas were revolutionary when they came up with them durigg the 16th and 17th century
To most people it would seem that the insistence on nonviolence, even in self defense, is an invitation to invasion and conquest by foreign powers.
Because da Quakers have aids
Clovis artifacts are found from Chesapeak Bay to New Mexico. Folsom artifacts are found from Texas to California.
Slaves weren't found. They were made slaves by the people who captured them.
There could really be a lot of people who have found these coins or there could be very few. Back in the 1700s people probably found them a lot. However today people probably don't find them because they are not in circulation and are in the hands of collectors(very likely) or with hidden treasure just waiting till someone digs it up(not very likely).
Because spring water was found so they made a spa and people settle here to be near it.
After gold was discovered in California, many people decided to become forty-niners, or people who went to California to find gold, starting in 1849.
To most people it would seem that the insistence on nonviolence, even in self defense, is an invitation to invasion and conquest by foreign powers.
To most people it would seem that the insistence on nonviolence, even in self defense, is an invitation to invasion and conquest by foreign powers.
Quakers
Delaware
William Penn. His colony was Pennsylvania and was accepting of most, Quakers included.
The Dutch. They were the earliest settlers and founded present-day New York.
The movement began in mid-17th century England.
It was the Quakers.
No. Quakers and Mormons are two entirely different Christian denominations. You can learn more about each group at their official websites, found at the "Related Links" below.
William Penn established the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania .
Black millipedes with orange stripes are not poisonous. These insects are often found in people's homes but post no threat.
Nowhere can it be found because this is NOT a Hebrew tradition.