The main religion of the Delaware colony was Protestantism. However, there was religious tolerance in this colony and other religious groups lived here, including Quakers and Catholics. This colony was founded by Peter Minuit in 1638.
The did not have freedom. It was hard because the Quakers were controling there religon and it was not right
i think Quaker
Protestant Protestant
Judaism. It's monotheistic.
freedom of speech, not to be discrimated against, to work, to have an education, to follow what ever religion they want to
The first type of government in colonial New Jersey was called a Concession type of government.
Colonial shilling is a very broad term. It would be a certain type of coin produced by the British for their colonies.
Delaware was a proprietary colony. Proprietary colonies in America were governed by a lord proprietor who exercised royally granted authority almost as an independent sovereign.
Proprietary
Puritan and Congregationalist
orthodox religion
Judaism. It's monotheistic.
They had religious freedom where all religions were welcome.
Delaware originally had a representative form of government. However, the state shared a governor and General Assembly with Pennsylvania under William Penn.
If you go on google and type in "cook island religion", it gives you an answer Christanity
The religion is protestant and catholic. I'm pretty sure it was angelican which is a type of Christianity where you attend church every day.
No, they follow some animist/pantheist religion or nature-type worship.
Many were polytheistic and believed in many gods
delaware housing is made of bubble gum
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