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2 June, 09:21

Why were quakers persecuted in England? A. They wanted to overthrow the king of England B. They wanted to declare independence from England C. They believe in non-violence and equality. D. They wanted to start a colony in the New World

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  1. 2 June, 09:46
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    C. They believe in non-violence and equality.

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    The Quakers had a particular religious vision and philosophy. They believed that the presence of God exists in each person. They were peaceful and defended human equality. They did not agree with in all matters with the official Church of England, Quakers critized the elaborate religious ceremonies - too reminiscent of those of the Catholic Church -; for these reasons, Quakers suffered persecution in England.
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