Most of the people who lived in middle colonies back then did go to the church, although it wasn't mandatory like some other colonies.
the middle colonies were called for a congregationalist(which is a church government) structure, each individual church would be largely self-governing
The Middle Colonies were both.Puritans - didn't follow some rules of the Church and wanted to change them a little. But, they still wanted to stay with the church in New England.Quakers - Were from Pennsylvania and yes they were in the middle colonies. They believed in simple life.
No, it was about 48% English and were either Quaker or Church of England.
yes they went to the church of england
They were powerless to go anyplace else.
The Northern colonies had religious freedom with total separation from the church and state, so that was good news to the Puritans. The Middle colonies also had religious freedom and also had a voice in government.
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The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.
Yes, there were many religions in the colonies. There were Church of England, Quaker, Purtains, Jewish, and Catholic. For the most part few people went to church. The population was 93% farmers and many lived in rural areas, plus they couldn't leave animals and the farm for a day or two to go to church. The colonies were building a society and church took a backseat to religion.
This was because the New England colonies were comprised of Puritans and Separatists. The Puritans wanted to reform the church, while the Separatists wanted to break away from the church and set up their own churches.In the Middle Colonies were the people called the Quakers. These people are/were very tolerant of everyone's beliefs regarding life and religious views, hope you found this helpful :)
The middle colonies were known for being in the middle