History, asked by lingram2, 1 year ago

How were the Quakers different from other Protestant groups?

A. They were pacifists who were against fighting wars.
B. They tried to change the Catholic Church from within.
C. They condoned individual piety as a means of reform.

Answers

Answered by ep138820
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The Quakers were another group of the Protestant dissenters. Quaker beliefs angered puritans. ... they were also religious dissenters who disagreed with the practices of Catholic and Anglican churches. their population with mainly Puritan but there were other Protestant groups.

Answered by DodieZollner
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They were pacifists who were against fighting wars.

Explanation:

  • The Quakers from the first time settle in America when William Penn establishes a colony as Pennsylvania.
  • A Quaker was someone who just wanted peace. They were known as pacifists who wanted peace without fighting wars.
  • The Protestant groups were part of Christianity who was willing to fight when it came to defending their religion and freedom.

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