Almost all of America's laws are based on Judeo-Christian principles.
Religion has shaped American society in many ways. Some of the ways religion shapes American society are: the judicial system, the way people understand law and how they vote for it. Rights and marriage are also influenced by religion in America.
God is a God of War, and America is aLand of War. That is the answer to your question.
It was unifying when we were first building our country. They based America off of religion. It still could be now, but people can get angry with each other over things like religion. It depends on a "groups" attitude on if they WANT or even CARE if it's unifying.
Christianity is the dominant religion in North America.
The earliest religion in North America was shamanism.
The main religion in both North and South America is Christianity.
The dominant religion in most of Latin America is Catholicism.
The type of religion in South America is Roman Catholic ;)
what is the most common religion in south america
Because that was the whole reason they came to America; for religious freedom. At the time, the Ruler of England would often try to force their own religion on the people. Any who didn't agree with their religion were persecuted and mistreated. So the pilgrims wanted to leave. They first attempted to settle in Holland. Long story short, it didn't work out how they wanted, so they came to America. Their religion was their life, their salvation, their eternity.
Yes, the dominant religion is Catholicism in South America.
as religion in America during the 1850s