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AnswerQuakers were the dominant religion in Colonial North America. They were pacifists who, although they had a strong belief in there own faith, had a strong policy of religious tolerance.
Pennsylvania was settled as a colony for Quakers.
Colonial America is generally considered to have started in 1492 and ended in the late 1700s. During that time, England, Scotland, France, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Portugal, and Courland all colonized various parts of North, Central, and South America.
The English colonies of colonial America was mostly settled by people of many different backgrounds :) Got it from my history book!
The Quakers were the main religious group who settled in Pennsylvania to retreat from loyalists and land ruled by the king. up up away rule kindom
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Some Quakers came to North America in the early days settled along the Delaware River.
AnswerQuakers were the dominant religion in Colonial North America. They were pacifists who, although they had a strong belief in there own faith, had a strong policy of religious tolerance.
Quakers settled Pennsylvania and Catholics settled Maryland.
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the Quakers settled in the 17th century.
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If your question is about Colonial America, then the role of the Catholic Church was practically non-existent as, for the most part, colonial America was settled by puritans and other protestants.
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One of the North American States settled by Quakers was Pennsylvania which was established by Quaker William Penn.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania was settled by William Penn and the Quakers.