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Q: What led to the Quakers unpopularity?
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What is the abstract noun of unpopular?

The abstract noun form of the adjective 'unpopular' is unpopularity, a word for a concept.Example: The unpopularity of the government was evident.


William Penn founded Pennsylvania partially as a haven for what group?

the pilgrims


What religious organization led out where abolition was concerned?

quakers


What is the consolation for UNPOPULARITY?

Unpopularity is a trait in which many people do not know you. It can be the bad image in public too.


Who led the most attempts to abolish slavery the colonial period?

Quakers


How long did it take the Quakers to get to the southern colonies in the 1600s?

The Quakers came when Pennsylvania formed. William Penn got a charter from King Charles II and led the Quakers into Pennsylvania at 1681.


What is the antonym for popularity?

Unpopularity.


Who Led the Quakers to pennslyvania?

William Penn (the first owner of Pennsylvania)


The Quakers experiences in England led them to adopt which policy in their new colony of Pennsylvania?

The Quakers were persecuted in England so their colony promoted religious tolerance.


Who led the Quakers to Pennisalvia?

Yes. Penn had founded the colony of Pennsylvania, and was the Governer, too. He was the leader of the Quakers, as well. Pennsylvania was called the Land of the Quakers because of Penn.


How did many grant's cabinet affect his presidency?

Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) had cabinet members who took bribes and were corrupt. During his term there was a lot of corruption and scandals which led to his unpopularity.


What did Quakers and Jews do?

I guess they mostly DID and still do, aim to live according to how they feel led according to their spiritual understanding.