While it is not fully known by historians what is the oldest religion in North America, it is probably the folk religion of the peoples who came over the Bering Land Bridge at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. This religon may be similar to the mythology of the Eskimos, and other indigineous peoples of the far northwest regions of North America.
What is now called indigenous religion
Freedom of religion.
native americans
Practice their religion.
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.
Yes. Look at the first frickin' item in the Bill of Rights.
Immigrants to America probably dreamed of freedom of religion and plentiful land
The dominant religion in most of Latin America is Catholicism.
The English first colonized America. Pilgrims left England because of religious persecution and wanting a 'better life'. The first boat landed on Plymouth Rock and settlements were started.
what is the most common religion in south america