They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
William Penn (the first owner of Pennsylvania)
They did not believe in the other religions
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
the pilgrims
What impressed William Penn about the Quakers during the plague
Disgusted. Why? William was a QUAKER! Quakers don't believe in war. They don't believe in slavers. They are peaceful, calm people. They respect God. What did they do when the French came over? They prayed and prayed to God asking for the French to leave on their own. But then Robert stepped in and made a war(which made the Quakers very upset). William was a good, honest man.
Because they, like all religious people, are delusional and believe in an imaginary friend.
Quakers did not believe in war.
In 1681, William Penn saw Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment," a chance to put his Quaker ideas into practice.
The Quakers
The Quakers