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Quakers Question #1 Why was religion important to the colonists? Answer: In P ennsylvania, the main religion was called Quaker. Religion was a major part of society because it helped them make their laws and oaths to be followed. The colonies also needed something to fall back on while immigrants moved in; religion had to be followed by the newcomers and they had to follow all their laws.
 * Formed || 1654 CE ||
 * Origin || England ||
 * Followers || 300,000 ||
 * Deity || God (Trinity) ||
 * Sacred Texts || Bible ||
 * Headquarters || None (Friends General Conference, Philadelphia, PA USA) ||

Question #2 How were people educated and who was? Answer: People in colonial times were home schooled or taught at school. Quaker communities believed in educating both genders, unlike other colonies. The girls and boys were taught separately Girls were mainly taught domestic skills, and how to read for the purpose of bible study. Most people were educated for the purpose of bible study.

Question #3 Why slaves? Can slaves make that big business to make money for colonies? Answer: Pennsylvania had only 1% of slaves so we can't answer on behalf of the Quakers.

__ Facts __ Pennsylvania had only 1% of slaves they also did not have an official religion Quaker was used for a religious way for immigrants o follow so laws and rules would not be broken.

The Colonists in Pennsylvania had Quaker churches and they where facing each other in small spaces as you see in the picture.