Pennsylvania does not have one religion. Pennsylvania is a state. There are many diverse beliefs, just as any other state or country.
i thought there was a specific beleif like christian
Of the 115 faiths practiced in Pennsylvania the largest single group are Roman Catholics. The Quakers for whom William Penn established the Colony are only a small minority today. There is of course no 'official State Religion' and therefore the state enjoys a rich diversity including the fourth largest Jewish population in the US.
Christianity
Quakerism
William Penn founded Pennsylvania. He was a Quaker, and founded Pennsylvania for others of his religion.
It meant that they had no main religion and allowed people to practice all kinds of religion.
Well most people in the middle colonies, especially Pennsylvania wanted a place to practice their own religion. That is one of the main reasons they went to the New World. The Middle colonies had a very wide toleration of Religion accepting most of them. For Example: Pennsylvania had mostly Quakers, but did allow pretty much any other religion. So the role it played was attracting people from Europe who were tired of being persecuted because of their religion I guess. I'm doing a project on that right now so I hope that helped.
There is none for Pennsylvania is a state in the USA. There is no real set in stone religion.
The main religion of Pennsylvania is Christian.Another answer:Pennsylvania is part of the United States, and as such, does not have an established or main religion. There probably are people of every known religious tradition in Pennsylvania.
Quaker
Pennsylvania had numerous different faith-groups in the 18th Century. The majority faith-group in the 1700s was the Quakers.
There is no official religion anywhere in the United States.
The Quakers settled in the colony in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania was originally mostly made up of quakers
Because Pennsylvania was by far the best advertised colony and more Quakers arrived there first.So, it remained the main religion.
Pennsylvania was never made a royal colony. but it was a freedom religion
For religion freedom purposes
The Congregational Church.
Christianity