Quakers

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A Christian denominations known formally as the Religious Society of Friends

Real World Example

Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, played a significant role in the English Colonies between 1600 and 1800 by promoting ideas of equality, pacifism, and social justice. They were among the first to speak against slavery and advocate for fair treatment of Native Americans, challenging the societal norms of the time. These beliefs contributed to the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn, a Quaker, as a place of religious freedom and democratic governance. Today, Quaker principles still resonate in efforts for social justice, nonviolent conflict resolution, and community service. For example, many schools and organizations inspired by Quaker values emphasize inclusivity and equality, encouraging people to treat others with respect and kindness in everyday interactions.

Practice Version

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