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The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1682, as a safe place for Quakers to live ... Nayler's sign · Persecution in England · Eighteenth century · Nineteenth century
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19 May 2017 · Quaker missionaries arrived in North America in the mid-1650s. The first was Elizabeth Harris, who visited Virginia and Maryland. By the early ...
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The Quaker movement started in England in the seventeenth century, during the English Civil War. It was a time of unrest and change throughout Britain.
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The Quakers of Penn's colony, like their counterparts across the Delaware River in New Jersey, established an extremely liberal government for the seventeenth ...
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In the following years, thanks to William Edmundson's missionary work, a wave of Irish Quaker settlers arrived. Pennsylvania was open to all, but the vast ...
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In the 1650s the land that became the 'Quaker colonies' of New Jersey and Pennsylvania was a vast tract of sparsely populated Indian land, about 170 miles ...
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Quakers helped found Pennsylvania Hospital, which was the first institution in the New World that offered medical and occupational care for the insane. Quaker ...
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Quakers began to settle in the Delaware Valley in 1675, and in 1681 the King of England granted the land to the west of the Delaware River to William Penn in ...
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In 1681, when Quaker leader William Penn (1644-1718) parlayed a debt owed by Charles II to his father into a charter for the province of Pennsylvania, many more ...
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The only other significant records of Quaker settlement into North Carolina were the settlement of a small group into Guilford County in 1750 and Alamance ...
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In the year 1812 a small band of Quakers in the Blue River Settlement built a crude meeting house on the land owned by Albert Hollowell. This building was ...
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Quakers eventually made their way to Rhode Island, where the government was sympathetic to religious toleration. When William Penn, a Quaker leader, ...
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In the mid-18th century Quaker whalers from Nantucket came to Nova Scotia but their settlements did not last. As refugees from the American War of Independence, ...
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2 May 2018 · The Society experienced religious persecution in England and in 1656 they began emigrating, settling primarily in the Pennsylvania Colony.
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