| Quaker Events | Dates | American Religious Events |
|---|---|---|
|
Fox born (Puritans blocked by King Charles I). | 1624-25 | Virginia and Plymouth colonies founded. |
|
English separatists and baptists emerge. | 1630-40 | Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Maryland founded. |
|
Fox "seeker" (future Friends in Puritan army in English Civil War beat king). | 1642-47 |
E. Hutchinson, R. Williams in Rhode Island; Dutch in New York and New Jersey. |
|
Fox and Friends in English Midlands. | 1647-51 |
Congregational Platform, Massachusetts. |
|
Quaker "Awakening" in Northwest England. | 1652-53 | |
|
Quaker Mission throughout England and Ireland. | 1654-55 | Jesuit mission, Ontario. |
| Nayler's fall; England turns conservative. | 1656-57 | Quakers in Boston, New York, and Maryland. |
| Quakers in Holland, France, Mediterranean. | 1658-59 |
Flushing Remonstrance, New York. |
|
Quaker Act follows Restoration of Charles II. | 1660-61 | Mary Dyer hanged in Boston. |
| Quakers jailed under Clarendon Code; most leaders die; Conventicle Act; Penn, Barclay convinced. | 1662-67 |
English capture New York, New Jersey; found Delaware and Carolina. |
| Organization of Quaker Meetings; Second Conventicle Act. | 1667-74 | |
| Quakers found West Jersey; Penn pleads for toleration in England. | 1675 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Quakers.
Contributors: Hugh Barbour - Author, J. William Frost - Author.
Publisher: Greenwood Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1988.
Page number: 381.
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