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Tag Archives: Chistians and Indians in colonial Pennsylvania

Quakers and Indians: An Agreement in 1701

Posted on April 9, 2020 by James M. Arlandson
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Dateline: Philadelphia: 22 Apr 1701. It is best to lead by example in the Christian faith.

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‘We Had Lived as Brothers’: Indians, Quakers Dialogue in 1694

Posted on April 9, 2020 by James M. Arlandson
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Dateline: Philadelphia, 1694. Various clans of Indians meet in Philadelphia to discuss their friendship and their fears. The English say they want peace so they can turn their attention against their real enemy—who?

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