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The colonies did not "adopt" Christianity. The people who settled in the colonies were a varied group of people and they came with their religious thinking all ready intact. Some were Church of England, some were Catholic, and there were Jewish settlers. Others believed in God but didn't attend churches. Just as today there were many different people and religions in the colonies.
new england colonies
the middle Colonies
This group of colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America because of the influence of their Polish, English, Dutch, French and German origins.
England
The Thifteen Colonies.
Domestic population
England Britain. At that point they were simply group of colonies and became independent, then became "the U.S."
Jesus selected the group of 12 who became what was called his Disciples. After his death and resurrection, the 12 Disciples became the Apostles or founders of the churches.
Galatians was written to the churches in Galatia.
The Middle colonies
The colonies did not "adopt" Christianity. The people who settled in the colonies were a varied group of people and they came with their religious thinking all ready intact. Some were Church of England, some were Catholic, and there were Jewish settlers. Others believed in God but didn't attend churches. Just as today there were many different people and religions in the colonies.
Revelation
The Catholic Church is known for having some of the most ornate churches in the world, with elaborate architectural designs, intricate artwork, and decorative elements such as stained glass windows and ornate altars.
the 13 colonies
new england colonies