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The Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, refused to participate in war and violence, adhering to a strong pacifist belief. They also rejected formal religious rituals and hierarchies, promoting equality and direct personal experience with the divine. Additionally, Quakers opposed slavery and were early advocates for social justice and humanitarian causes. Their principles emphasized simplicity, truth, and integrity in all aspects of life.

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