There were a variety of British religions, however most were members of the Church of England.
Anglican religious practices.
They did the same activities as gentiles, with the difference that they followed their own religious practices. Those under German occupation were increasingly restricted in what they could do.
What I personally know is irrelevant. However, a link concerning current Jewish practices has been provided below.
Members of the Puritan religion left England in search of religious freedom. They were not a tribe, but a religious sect of Christianity that was being persecuted in England, and they thought that the New World could offer more freedom than England could.
England does not have a religious capital. The most senior member of the Church of England, after the monarch, is the Archbishop of Canterbury, a diocese. Canterbury was an ancient capital of England. As is normal it takes the church several centuries to catch up with the rest of the world.
England
England didn't have a dictator.
gold, god, and glory. (gold, religious freedom, and land)
The Pilgrims left England and the Netherlands to escape religious persecution. They found that freedom in the New World in Massachusetts.
The simple answer is religious freedom. The Puritans were being persecuted for their religious beliefs in England and to get away from the persecution, the immigrated to the New World, among other places.
England's axis' during World War II were Germany, Italy and Japan.
the allies
Englishman William Penn found Pennsylvania to provide a place for freedom from religious persecution.