Which of the following was a belief of the Quakers that set them apart from other religious groups that settled in the American colonies?

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Quakers believed that all people are equal in God’s eyes.
Quakers believed that all people are equal in God’s eyes.

Quakers believed in freedom of religion.
Quakers believed in freedom of religion.

Quakers believed that others should join their religion.
Quakers believed that others should join their religion.

Quakers believed they could find religious freedom in the colonies.

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The belief that set the Quakers apart from other religious groups that settled in the American colonies is:

Quakers believed that all people are equal in God’s eyes.

This belief in the equality of all individuals was foundational to Quaker doctrine and distinguished them from many other religious groups at the time.