Saint Genevieve
AnswerHinduism was founded very early in the world. It is the oldest religion still practiced today.
Moravin College. Which was in the early 1700s.
One of the oldest faculties of the University of Cambridge, the Faculty of Divinity was founded in the early 13th century (around the time that the university itself was founded). The Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity is the oldest professorial chair in the university, being established in 1502. Divinity (in some form or other) is one of only two subjects to have been taught continuously throughout the history of the University.
early poptropica
What was then called the European Economic Community was founded in 1957. It later became known as the European Community and then on the 1st of November 1993 it became known as the European Union.
in the early 1900s
The oldest church in San Francisco is Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. It holds historical significance as the oldest intact building in the city and a symbol of the city's Spanish colonial heritage. The church is also known for its unique adobe architecture and its role in the early history of California.
Early Poptropica of course
The early Christian community were all Jewish. You had to be Jewish to become Christian.
The early pilgrims did establish a Christian community in the New World, but it would be inaccurate to say they created a strictly Christian nation. The United States was founded on principles of religious freedom and separation of church and state.
Plymouth, Indiana, was founded in 1835 by a group of settlers led by Captain John D. Lee. The town was named after Plymouth, Massachusetts, reflecting the heritage of some of its early inhabitants. It served as a key settlement in the area and has since developed into a vibrant community.
no Texas was founded in 1836 when we won our independence from the Mexicans