What was the Quaker view of slavery?

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Quakers thought that slavery was a good answer to the need for labor in the colonies.
Quakers thought that slavery was a good answer to the need for labor in the colonies.

Quakers were uncomfortable with slavery, but considered it a necessary evil.
Quakers were uncomfortable with slavery, but considered it a necessary evil.

Quakers allowed each person to decide on the slavery issue rather than having an official position.
Quakers allowed each person to decide on the slavery issue rather than having an official position.

Quakers were among the first to speak out against slavery.

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Quakers were among the first to speak out against slavery.

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