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Kasey Gentry
9 November, 06:32
Why did the Quakers oppose slavery?
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Jaylynn Norton
9 November, 06:45
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Quakers believed that all men were created equal in the eyes of God, so one person may not own another person. Slavery was morally wrong.
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