Quakerism: A Christian religious movement whose members believe all people have an inner light or direct connection with God. They were persecuted in England which led many to migrate to America.
Philadelphia: Founded by William Penn, it served as one of America's earliest capitals and is historically significant due its role during Revolutionary War era events such as hosting Continental Congresses.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Region settled by German-speaking immigrants known for their unique culture, language, and craftsmanship.