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During the Middle Ages, most people in Europe were religious, with Christianity being the dominant faith. However, not everyone was religious, as there were also minority groups such as Jews and Muslims, as well as some individuals who did not adhere to any organized religion.
The colonial region with the greatest religious diversity was the middle colonies. This included the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.
during the middle ages, people took a religious view that society expressed god's will.
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the lessening of religious control.
Because people were highly religious, and they wanted to see the sights of Jerusalem.
Actually, during the Middle Ages, most people were Christian. Greek Mythology
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
The religious crusading motive for exploration was strongest in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries. This motive was fueled by a desire to reclaim the Holy Land and spread Christianity, leading to expeditions to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Transcendentalism was a religious and philosophical movement in the United States during the early to middle 1800s.
During the Middle Ages, it was rare for individuals to openly identify as atheists due to the strong influence of the Catholic Church and the consequences of going against religious beliefs. However, there were some individuals who held atheistic beliefs in secret or expressed skepticism towards religious teachings.