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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
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If you were a Quaker who wanted to get away from the religious intolerance of England, where would you likely go

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Volgvan3 years ago
7 0
Pennsylvania would be the answer.William Penn was the founder of P.A.
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
5 0
If you were a Quaker who wanted to get away from religious intolerance of England, you would most likely go to the Thirteen Colonies (now the United States) as the colonies were founded on religious tolerance (however limited to religious tolerance only for the people coming from Europe).
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