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George Fox, the founder of the Quaker movement, was imprisoned several times for his beliefs and practices. He faced persecution for advocating religious freedom, refusing to pay tithes to the Church of England, and promoting direct personal experience of God over established church doctrines. His persistent preaching and nonconformity to societal norms led to his arrest, exemplifying the broader struggles faced by early Quakers in seeking religious liberty.

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