Among Quakers, women could speak as freely as men and were seen as equals in religious meetings. True or False:

History · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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True.

Among Quakers, women were often granted more equality and autonomy within their religious meetings compared to many other religious groups during that period. Quaker beliefs in equality extended to women, allowing them the opportunity to speak as freely as men during religious gatherings. Quakers believed in the spiritual equality of all individuals, irrespective of gender, which enabled women to participate actively in religious meetings and discussions.







Answered on

True.

Among Quakers, women were often granted more equality and autonomy within their religious meetings compared to many other religious groups during that period. Quaker beliefs in equality extended to women, allowing them the opportunity to speak as freely as men during religious gatherings. Quakers believed in the spiritual equality of all individuals, irrespective of gender, which enabled women to participate actively in religious meetings and discussions.