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They came to William penn's colony of Pennsylvania originally beginning in the late 1600's. Pennsylvania, unlike other british colonies, offered religious freedom for all and not just for the original settlers. Pennsylvania was founded by William penn as a quaker colony, but all were welcomed. The Quakers (or" society of friends" or just "friends" as they refer to themselves) came from England.

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