Yes, the Quakers held town meetings, particularly in their communities in colonial America and beyond. These meetings were often characterized by a more egalitarian and participatory approach, reflecting their beliefs in equality and consensus decision-making. Quakers would gather to discuss local governance, community issues, and spiritual matters, emphasizing collective input rather than hierarchical authority.
What did people do in town meetings
The services of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are usually referred to as "Meetings for Worship".
Town meetings.
new England town is where town meetings most prevalent
un-town un-meetings. Not all words or phrases have antonyms.
most town meetings in colonies..
The Coercive Acts were the laws that banned town meetings in Massachusetts.
Attending town meetings.
'I am a Quaker.' Quakers have a strong emphasis on community. There were many quakers outside city hall.
Darlington F.C are known as 'The Quakers' referencing the town's railway history
they are meetings that councillers talk about the town and stuff like that
What did people do in town meetings