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How did the beliefs of quakers differ from those of the puritans? How did William penn’s actions reflect his beliefs as a Quaker

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QUAKERS

They desired to restabilish cristianity to the original ideas, which means, return with the humilty, charity, respect with others, praise the simplicity, and look at every single person as a good one.

PURITANS

Considering the fact that they broke with Anglican Church, Puritans were radical in their beliefs, only praising their ideas and community members. They wanted to preserve their faith, but did not respect the others beliefs.

WILLIAN PENN'S ACTIONS

As a Quaker, Willian Penn founded a colony named Pennsylvania, There he implemented democratical precepts that reflected many ideas shared by the Quakers such as respect, tolerance, dialog and care about the other.

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