Answer:
They refused to bear arms in war.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Religious Society of Friends, generally known as Quakers or Friends, is a dissident religious community founded in England by George Fox (1624-1691). Although they themselves called themselves "friends," the people called them "quakers" or "shakers." They spread throughout the United States because of William Penn's activities, especially in the state of Pennsylvania. They do not have an official creed, and Quakers can have different beliefs, in different countries and nationally. In spite of that, they are considered one of the historically pacifist churches.