✔ To drive out western influences in the region.
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﹄<u>They wanted to make a goal, which was to drive out western influences. They thought they were "bad people" so as a team, they could drive them out</u>.
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If you were a specialist working for the National Security Agency your main job would likely be defending the nation and securing the furure.
<span>The urban middle class sought to overturn the coffee elite-controlled government.</span>
The Quakers lived in harmony and peace, as their religion permitted and demanded; therefore, they had no problems with neighboring Indian tribes; however, this peace was threatened in 1757, when the Delaware and Shawnee natives joined the French, during the Franco-Indian War, and the Pennsylvania government declared war on the two Indian tribes. From that moment on, the Quakers renounced the Pennsylvania Council to keep themselves out of this war, for their pacifist way of seeing life prevented them from going to war with the Indian tribes.