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  1. Shakers - Wikipedia

    Shakers developed written covenants in the 1790s. Those who signed the covenant had to confess their sins, consecrate their property and their labor to the society, and live as …

  2. Shaker | Ann Lee, History, Beliefs, Religious Practices, & Furniture ...

    5 days ago · Deeply dedicated to ideals of communal living and asceticism, the Shakers designed and constructed furniture that reflected their belief that to make a thing well was in itself an act …

  3. History of the Shakers - U.S. National Park Service

    The “Shaking Quakers,” or Shakers, split from mainstream Quakerism in 1747 after being heavily influenced by Camisard preaching. The Shakers developed along their own lines, forming into …

  4. Shakers Restaurant | Best Restaurants | Roanoke & Lynchburg

    Shakers Restaurants have a menu with a wide selection of foods, and we are always happy to work with our customers to accommodate any special requests or dietary needs.

  5. History of the Shakers - Shaker Heritage Society

    The founder of the Shakers, Ann Lee, was a blacksmith’s daughter and a mill hand in Manchester, England. Looking for a more personal and emotional religion than the official Church of …

  6. What are the Shakers' identity and beliefs? - Bible Hub

    The group commonly known as the Shakers emerged during the mid-18th century, tracing its roots back to a small community of English Quakers who embraced enthusiastic and ecstatic …

  7. THE SHAKERS – Shaker Museum

    The Shakers’ religious and administrative leadership consisted of a man and a woman who held equal authority at each level. They worshiped with their own unique songs and dances, and …

  8. How the Shakers Improved These 4 Everyday Objects - HISTORY

    Dec 3, 2025 · Shakers didn’t invent what we know today as “Shaker chairs,” but because they produced and sold so many, they became associated with that particular style.

  9. The Shakers Religion & Community | Ken Burns - PBS

    Find out who the Shakers are, founded by Ann Lee, where they live and what their beliefs are.

  10. Who are the Shakers? - Enfield Shaker Museum

    The Shakers are a small Protestant religious denomination founded in Manchester, England in the mid-1700’s as a dissident group of the Society of Friends (Quakers).