Answer:
Quakers
Step-by-step explanation:
Puritans couldn't get along with natives and had no tolerance for religion outside their own.
Pilgrims didn't settle in the middle colonies.
Separatists were with the pilgrims and wanted religious freedom from England. They set off and were like the puritans. Of course, the natives weren't too fond of them. They tried to get along at first, but religious tensions won over in the end.
Quakers were the nice ones that won out, not only because they bought the land before settling, they made an agreement with the natives first. They made an association to preserve their relationship.