Lyssa Smith

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Why were the Quakers so hated in England? For starters, they refused to do things like bow to their superiors or remove their hats in deference, because they believed in the equality of all people. This was, of course, a direct affront to the king and the aristocracy. They refused to pay tithes and would not swear an oath, both of which were quite problematic in 1600s Britain.
The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History
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