'Colonies' isnt very specific ask again actually telling us which colonies.
Although there was no dominant religion in the southern colonies, the main beliefs were those of the Anglican and Baptist faith. Most of the colonies practiced religious tolerance, however, Virginia was not tolerant of non-Christian religions, and mandated worship at the Anglican church..
basically the southern colonies had a democratic system that enabled them to vote in all of their demises
The colonies were not one religion, but many different religions and people. In 1775 6% of the population was German, 7% Scot/Irish, and the Welsh, Dutch,Swedes, Swiss, and Jewish were 5%. The New England colonies were mainly Congregational Church and the Anglican Church was the official churches of Virginia, Maryland, and NY. There were also Catholic churches and Synagogs.
they were Anglican( baptist or presbtryian)
It was supported by taxes
Anglican and Catholic
Anglican church
Anglican church
Although there was no dominant religion in the southern colonies, the main beliefs were those of the Anglican and Baptist faith. Most of the colonies practiced religious tolerance, however, Virginia was not tolerant of non-Christian religions, and mandated worship at the Anglican church..
anglican/episcopalian
basically the southern colonies had a democratic system that enabled them to vote in all of their demises
The Anglican Church is a part of the Anglican Communion also known as "The Church of England"
He was anglican
In England.
Anglican.
Anglican
Anglican