Back in the early 1600's when England was sending people to colonize in Virginia these people practiced the religion of Anglican.
All the religions that are practiced anywhere else in the US: various forms of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, etc.
1. Baptist (30%) 2. Roman Catholic (14%)
Actually, the "main" religion was Anglican, but the colony of Virginia was also very diverse. Mostly any type of Christianity, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.hi
The Virginia colony's official religion was the Church of England. Residents of the colony paid taxes to the church and were required to attend church services even if they belonged to another faith. Freedom of religion was a key motivator in Virginia's role to become independent from Britain.
In the colony of Virginia the Anglican (Episcopalian) religion was the official religion and was supported through taxation. However, there were other religions. Patrick Henry was a Presbyterian. Thomas Jefferson wrote that a number of Jews lived in Virginia. A number of Baptists also lived there. Daniel Boone was in the Virginia Legislature and was a Baptist. (His father had been kicked out of a Quaker Church in Pennsylvania!)
Islam is the official religion in Afghanistan.
There is no 'official' religion in the USA
There was no west Virginia in the 1700's there was only a western Virginia but the religion did not change threw out Virginia
Theres no official religion in Tanzania. The government do not have religion, the citizen do have.
Actually, the "main" religion was Anglican, but the colony of Virginia was also very diverse. Mostly any type of Christianity, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.hi
There is no official religion anywhere in the United States.
There is no Official religion in Puerto Rico.
It had no official religion except for trinitarian Christianity.
India does not have an official religion.