Neither Maine, nor any other state, have a 'religion.' The US Constitution prohibits the establishment of a state sponsored religion. Demographically, Maine is predominantly Protestant.
Gas is the main import of Maine.
Maine, like the other 49 states, does not have a state religion. The United States is a religiously tolerant nation.
Maine was originally settled by primarily Protestant Christian groups, including Puritans, Congregationalists, and Baptists. However, there was religious diversity in the colony, with some areas influenced by Catholicism due to French settlement and Native American spiritual beliefs also present.
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What is Maine
Maine's state color is blue
The homophone for "mien" is "mean." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for mane is main, or the state name Maine.