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... centuries. England booted out the Puritans, Quakers, Irish, and most any other religious society they came in contact with. England's ...
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... ever once setting eyes on the living skeletons of the Irish people,@ also ... also set up relief works and collected money, including the Quakers, who constantly ...
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... The Irish are unique because they represent both America's tolerance of European ... After removal the Quakers respond energetically to the Indians request for ...
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... to us the Quakers lost control of the colonial legislature and began unfair trade practices and demanding Indian land. The arrival of land-hungry Scotch-Irish ...
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... being represented in the Providence, diocese, as it was mostly Irish, they protested ... Shortly after 1820 the Quakers erected a free school called the Smithfield ...
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... The Quakers, fleeing from harrassments of the Anglican establishment, the church of ... Also the Irish population, who fled Ireland because of famine and corrupt ...
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... The Scotch-Irish were typical frontiersmen, the Germans were the typical farmer, and ... Quakers and members of other religions, as well as many merchants from the ...
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... The fifth element were various fringe groups such as, abolitionists and Quakers. ... recessions and many times minority groups such as Jews, Irish, and Eastern ...
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... in the city such as African-American, Spanish, Caucasian, Italians, Irish, Asians, and ... for secret meetings for the Society of Friends or also called Quakers. ...
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... There were Anglicans, Roman Catholics, Calvinists, Huguenots, Lutherans, Quakers, Jews, and many more. ... from five to 14 years, was targeted at Irish and French ...
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... for example; thousands of Dutch, French, German, Swedes, Scots and Scots-Irish) fled their ... Among the people were Jews, Roman Catholics, Quakers, and Huguenots. ...
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... Iowa Quakers were especially active in the movement to abolish slavery. ... widespread anger among the poor workingmen of New York City, especially Irish immigrants ...
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