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Who were the Quakers, and why were peaceful men and women executed in early colonial America for their beliefs? This video explores the rise of the Religious Society of Friends in the 17th century, a movement that rejected violence, refused church hierarchy, and believed every person could experience God directly without priests or rituals. We follow how Quakers arrived in Puritan New England seeking freedom of worship, only to be met with laws that made their faith illegal. Members were arrested, whipped, banished, and in several cases hanged simply for returning to preach. The story centers on figures like Mary Dyer and others who chose faith over safety, refusing to renounce their beliefs even when offered their lives. Through court records, eyewitness accounts, and colonial history, this documentary examines how a peaceful religious movement became a target of brutal persecution — and how its members endured in the face of violence to eventually help shape ideas of religious freedom in America.