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Why is it ironic to call the Quakers in Philadelphia dissentors? please try to put as much detail

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I could tell you if I saw the paragraph
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Because In mid-17th-century England by George Fox, the Quakers are also known as the Religious Society of Friends or the Friends Church. Historically, this is a pacifist religion, and members think that every member of humanity, whether they’re Quaker or not, possess an “Inner Light,” choosing to believe that people are innately good. The Quaker religion has historically supported many philanthropic projects and was a proponent of abolition, criminal justice reform, and other important social causes.

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