Why chocolate?
Many Quaker families went into business – including the making of chocolate – in the nineteenth century. Their dissenting faith excluded them from involvement in much other public life. Chocolate was also encouraged as a suitable alternative drink to alcohol. Chocolate making in England at this time was dominated by three families: Cadbury, Fry and Rowntree. All of them were involved in charitable work and pioneered social programmes in housing and welfare.
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The Rowntree Society
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Who was Joseph Rowntree?
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Quaker Concept of God being in Everyone
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Quaker Faith
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Joseph and Sarah Rowntree
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Pavement
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