Actually lots of people support those ideas.
Maryland.
they believed in nonviolence and equality
Rhode Island. They refused to have slavery for a long period of time and started complete religious tolerance. They were also very ethnically diverse.
Some of the principles are still valid. These include living by nonviolence, religious equality, and that fasting can cleanse the body and make it pure.
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
The main contribution to American civic principles observed by the Quakers were their practice of great tolerance of other religions. Their ideals for equality and cooperation also supported the American ideals of the time, but they were mostly scorned by Puritans and Anglicans.
Quakers were a religious group that played a significant role in the start of the Abolitionist Movement. Their beliefs in equality and nonviolence led them to actively campaign against slavery and advocate for its abolition in the United States.
People came to the US because of economic opportunity, religious freedom, social equality. Also their homelands were being bought and taken away from them. The US needed more people also to work their and to "build it up."