President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented a plan called The New Deal to improve the economy after the Great Depression and create prosperity. With a series of government plans and public projects this plan would create jobs and make life better for all in need.
Both groups believed in a personal experience of God and his power. However, Puritans had ministers in their churches while Quakers did not. Penn desired to gain respect and friendship and paid Native Americans for land. Puritans, on the other hand, despised them and had no will to communicate with them.