The majority of people in Massachusetts today identify as Christians, with Catholicism being the largest denomination. A significant portion of the population also identifies as non-religious or unaffiliated with any particular religion. Additionally, there are smaller communities of Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist individuals in the state.
Like most of the modern world, all states and counties of nearly every country contain a diverse mixture of people from various religious backgrounds. There is no longer such thing as a single religion in modern developed countries.
Massachusetts is largely Roman Catholic, but, as stated above, it's not the only religion in the state.
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In the colonies it was Puritan since Mass was settled by the Puritan's. Later, it was the Church of England.
Most are Catholic.
The population density of Massachusetts is approximately 894 people per square mile.
According to census.gov, Middlesex County, Massachusetts has the most population with 1,473,416 people in 2007.
As of 2020, approximately 102,949 people live in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Most people from the state of Massachusetts were of the Puritan faith.
When the Massachusetts Bay colony was founded, the dominant religion was a Protestant denomination of Christianity called Puritanism. Eventually, other kinds of Protestants came to Massachusetts, and so did Catholics and Jews. Today, greater Boston's dominant religion is Catholicism, but Massachusetts as a state has a large number of Protestants (of all kinds), as well as a sizeable number of Jews. There are also communities of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, and several other faiths.
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The people have no religion today so
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Quincy Massachusetts
The people in Jamestown were more interested in finding gold and silver rather than spreading religion and growing crops while the Massachusetts Bay coloney was focused on spreading religion.
The colony that was the most strict about asking people to conform to a certain religion was Massachusetts. Some people were even hung for refusing to conform.
Puritan
Christianity.