Starting as a persecuted sect, the Quakers excluded outsiders and maintained a steady vigilance over each other's affairs. Theirs was an ideal climate for business; they helped and trusted each other, minimizing financial risk. By this means they became a power in the land and permanently changed the landscape of banking and business in Britain.
Quakers: Money & Morals by James Walvin
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