For the most part, the Quakers were associated with the colony of Pennsylvania. It was founded by William Penn who was part of the Quaker group.
No, William Penn was not part of the Puritans. He was a prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and other persecuted religious groups.
It was established as a refuge for European Quakers.
It was established as a refuge for European Quakers.
no the Quakers
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
mainly protestant and Quakers
Tha Cadbury family were part of the quacker religion.
Northern Part of the Carolinas
The United States for the most part. Some of the first inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the Untied States were Quakers. These protestants moved to the United States to escape religious persecution.
The Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Philadelphia Phllies both play in Pennsylvania.
They played the Quakers it gave them religious rights