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Shkiper50 [21]
2 years ago
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What is a quaker and what impact did this group have on the establishment of Pennsylvania

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Anna11 [10]2 years ago
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A Quaker is is someone one practices a specific religion (a sect of Christianity). They are known for being against all forms of violence. This is called being a pacifist. They usually don't have priests or ministers and believe in worshiping in their own way. They followed William Penn (who Pennsylvania is named after) and settled in a new colony. The Quakers helped establish a new government. They also protected the rights of Native Americans and were abolitionists (meaning they didn't believe in slavery because slavery often involves violence which went against their beliefs).
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