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Puritans and quakers view of women

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The Quakers' beliefs didn't endear them to the Pilgrims and the Puritans in New England. Not only did the Quakers allow women to participate in religious activities, but they believed that anyone could have a personal relationship with God. They rejected ordained ministers and traditional forms of worship.

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