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Unit 2 – Colonial Society, 1607–1754
Topic 2.7
What is a key difference between the Puritans' religious beliefs and those of the Quakers in colonial America?
The Quakers believed in an 'inner light' or divine presence within every individual, unlike the Puritans.
The Puritans practiced polygamy while the Quakers did not.
The Puritans were pacifists while the Quakers supported military action.
The Quakers rejected all forms of religious ritual, unlike the Puritans.
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