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Why were the Puritans considered not progressive at all? (write answers in a paragraph.)

Why would the Quakers be considered a progressive religion?

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The Quaker belief in living in accordance to God's will and the radical idea of equality of men was essential to the success of Penn's "holy experiment." Quakers were the most important ingredient in Pennsylvania society during its first twenty years of existence.
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