Some Quakers helped maintain the "Underground Railroad" which was a series of safe places that escaped slaves could travel to the north to (often Canada).
However, this didn't necessarily help the actual issue of slavery itself (which to many was not an issue at the time).
Quakers resisted slavery.
Quakers were among the first in England to speak out AGAINST slavery.
The Quakers were among the first religious groups to speak out against slavery in the United States. They actively campaigned against the institution of slavery and were instrumental in the abolitionist movement.
They stopped slavery.
Quakers opposed slavery on moral grounds, believing that all individuals were equal and deserving of respect. They considered slavery to be a violation of human rights and incompatible with their religious beliefs. Quakers actively fought against slavery and were instrumental in the abolitionist movement.
They did not believe in the other religions
Quakers were the pioneers in the anti-slavery movement, first speaking out against slavery in 1688. Four Dutch Quakers sent a petition to the monthly meeting of Quakers, calling for the abolishment of slavery. No action was taken on this petition due to the Quaker's commercial interests.
The first colonists to publicly criticize slavery were the Quakers.
Though the Quakers were thought to have opposed slavery from the very beginning however they didn't really stand out much until the 1700s which is a well known time to which they began to campaign for the abolition of slavery.
The Mennonites were the first religious group to openly oppose slavery. Owning slaves was completely forbidden in this Christian community.
The Quaker religion was against slavery. The Quakers were a religion of peaceful people who were against slavery and war.
puritans Quakers accepted slaves in there new colonies