No, they were mostly protestant.
Kendall is the same as it is in English. Dutch is mostly spoken in Netherlands.
Bosch is the same in English as in Dutch. It is mostly spoken in the country of Netherlands.
It depends on which colonial powers invaded particular areas. for example areas that were colonised by the Spanish and Portuguese and french became catholic and areas that were the Victims of the English, Dutch, Germans or country's with protestant backgrounds were taught protestant Christianity.
German or English, sometimes Dutch, Flemish or Polish, but mostly German.
Yes it does, mostly in winter time. You can compare Dutch weather to the English weather
Usually Catholic My Family is 100% dutch and we are all catholic there are other religions but catholic is the main.
Any that accepted Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity, following the tolerance act... mostly potestants and catholics, many English and dutch. A Catholic haven for an English minority that was outnumbered by Protestants from day one creating chaos and turmoil.
Hi jack is the same as it is in English. It is mostly used in Netherlands as language.
Yes, James was Catholic and that caused many problems with the mostly Protestant English Parliament.
'from English to Dutch' is 'van Engels naar Nederlands' in dutch
The French and Spanish were generally Roman Catholic so where they settled was generally Catholic. The English and the Dutch were Protestant and for the most part so were their colonies.
English- expiremented Dutch- experimenteerde