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Quakers in Early America

Written by: Melinda Lilly
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The Religious Society of Friends, also known as The Quakers, is a movement that began in England in the 17th century.The word "Quaker" means to tremble in the way of the Lord. In its early days it faced opposition and persecution; however, it continued to expand, extending into many parts of the world, especially the Americas and Africa. This audiobook focuses on the Quakers in early America, and the hardships they faced for their religion and the important document that protected them.©2008 Rourke Publishing (P)2009 Rourke Publishing Beginner Readers Biographies United States

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