Clergyman
PresbyterianismThe most influential religious movement in colonial America was the American Methodist movement.
the bible
my car
they ate the same food every day
It would most likely be a British accent because during that time Americans were migrating to America (to be)
Clergymen
I'm pretty sure it's the ministry.
In early colonial society, the most honored profession was likely that of clergy or religious leaders. They played a central role in the community, providing spiritual guidance, education, and moral support to the colonists. Their status and influence were highly respected and valued.
Colonial America's Most Important Cash Crop Was.....Cotton.
PresbyterianismThe most influential religious movement in colonial America was the American Methodist movement.
America's Most Powerful People, Forbes.
Wood was the most common material in colonial times.
The largest slave uprising in colonial America was in the south. This is because this is where most slaves were needed.
They ate the same types of foods every day.
colonial america
the bible
If your question is about Colonial America, then the role of the Catholic Church was practically non-existent as, for the most part, colonial America was settled by puritans and other protestants.