Some Quakers came to North America in the early days settled along the Delaware River.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
The Quakers came to America in 1675.
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
The majority of Quakers who came to America settled primarily in Pennsylvania, a colony founded by William Penn in 1681 as a place for religious freedom. They were attracted to the region's fertile land and the promise of a society based on egalitarian principles and pacifism. Other significant Quaker communities also developed in New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. Their settlements often emphasized harmonious relationships with Indigenous peoples and a commitment to social justice.
they came because they wanted freedom. and they settled in massachusetts.
ANSWER William Penn.
Delaware
They came to look for land.
The majority of Quakers who came to America settled in Pennsylvania, which was founded by William Penn in 1681 as a haven for religious freedom. They were drawn to the colony's principles of tolerance and equality, establishing communities characterized by their pacifism and commitment to social justice. Other regions, such as New Jersey and parts of New England, also saw Quaker settlements, but Pennsylvania became the primary stronghold for the faith in the New World.
Columbus, I don't know
They came with the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Don't forget the Native Americans! There were evidence of Asians in Latin America thousands of years ago. The Mayflower people came after Columbus, the Spanish, the Indians and many others (the Vikings?)