William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
William Penn is most famously associated with being a member of The Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. Before that he was a member of the Church of England (Anglican).
Most successful proprietary colony - Pennsylvania Also known as the Society of Friends - Quakers Founded Pennsylvania - William Penn Capital of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
The Religious Society of Friends (most often called Quakers.)
The United States for the most part. Some of the first inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the Untied States were Quakers. These protestants moved to the United States to escape religious persecution.
For the most part, the Quakers were associated with the colony of Pennsylvania. It was founded by William Penn who was part of the Quaker group.
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William Penn. His colony was Pennsylvania and was accepting of most, Quakers included.
William Penn created Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
William Penn is most famously associated with being a member of The Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. Before that he was a member of the Church of England (Anglican).
Most successful proprietary colony - Pennsylvania Also known as the Society of Friends - Quakers Founded Pennsylvania - William Penn Capital of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
There were many, but most famously... "In the Massachusetts Bay colony, Friends (Quakers) were banished on pain of death - some (most famously Mary Dyer) were hanged on Boston Common for returning to preach their beliefs." (from the Wikipedia entry "Religious Society of Friends" Mary Dyer is the answer I believe you are looking for. Quakers were welcomed in nearby Rhode Island, and in the first hundred years of its existence 36 of the governors of that state were Quakers.
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The Religious Society of Friends (most often called Quakers.)
A colony of herons is commonly referred to as a "rookery." These rookeries are often established in trees or other secluded areas where herons gather to nest and raise their young. The term can also apply to colonies of other wading birds, but it is most frequently associated with herons.
The United States for the most part. Some of the first inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the Untied States were Quakers. These protestants moved to the United States to escape religious persecution.