My ancestors on my mother's side were practicing Quakers. They lived in North Carolina.
During the French & Indian war, they of course refused conscription to fight.....so they took a group of them to Pennsylvania and put them to work building a fort and other non-battle related activities.
George Washington commended them on their hard work.....but they were kept away from home for the duration of the war.
Afterwards when the war was over and they were home - some new men took over the church and it was decided that every family had to give 10% of their money and furniture to the church.
They day they came to my GGGG Grandfather's house and took his dining room table and chairs - he packed everything else up and brought his family to what is now Indiana....where he built a new Quaker Church at Sugar Grove and they all lived happily ever after.
Fascinating family history!