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Skyler Barber
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26 May, 10:08
During the 1600s the quakers believed that
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The Quakers believed many things. They were against authority, religious and civil. They refused to pay taxes to England, believed they were all children in the sight of God, etc. They were very very religious people and believed in religious freedom.
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