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Why did most Quakers not take sides during the American Revolution?

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Almost 1000 Quakers were disownedduring the course of the war, the large majority of them for taking up arms. ... Pennsylvania Quakers' political influence declined during the American Revolution because of their pacifism, but their moral influence in the early republic, and afterwards, remained great.

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almost 1,000 Quakers were disowned during the course of the war, the large majority of them for taking up arms....... Pennsylvania Quakers' political influence declined during the American revolution because of their pacifism ,but their moral influence in the early republic, and afterwards, remained great.

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