Quaker women enjoyed a certain amount of equality in their own communities.
The Quakers were a threat to the Puritans because when they arrived in the New World, they demanded that they be able to practice their own religion. Things got ugly because the Puritans were very intolerant of other religions.
Carmel Quinlan has written: 'Genteel revolutionaries' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Feminism, Women's rights, Feminists, Social reformers, Quakers
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woman suffrage
The Reformers Did that because they wanted to see if they would get paid more.
The Reformers Did that because they wanted to see if they would get paid more.
If there is no male with her and she lays an egg, it will not be fertile and there is no chance of it hatching.
Why might many reformers have worked for or at least supported several different reforms
woman suffage
McClure's Magazine
To my knowledge, Quakers have never practiced polygamy.
Legislation that ensured the voting rights of African American males.