Quakers in Colonial America — Cloze Reading (Levels 1–3)

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The were also called the Society of . They valued and supported religious . Many Quakers settled in , a colony founded by . Quakers often met in a and practiced based on their .

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Level 2 — Word Bank

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In England and some colonies, Quakers faced because their beliefs were different. Quakers followed their and taught that all people had spiritual . Many were who refused to fight in wars. They also would not swear , believing honesty should be constant. Their “peace ” influenced how Pennsylvania’s treated Native groups, including the . Quakers signed fair and welcomed many to the colony.

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A key Quaker belief was the , meaning God’s guidance could be found within each person. This idea supported religious and encouraged in Pennsylvania, a colony with its own plan of . Over time, Quakers became known for promoting and speaking out against slavery through efforts. Some used peaceful protests like to push for change. The Quaker continues to have on ideas about freedom and equality.

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