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Answer 1The largest group in the middle east is Abrahamic.Answer 2The most populous religious group in the Middle East is Sunni Islam.Answer 1 tells us nothing about the various religions in the Middle East. With the exception of Zoroastrianism, all of them are Abrahamic (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Druze, Baha'i, Yazidi, etc.)
Simply because the pilgrim fathers were deeply religious people, who fled Europe in search of liberty from interference by the state in their spiritual lives. The early colonists weren't dominated by anyone - They were just following the Christian convictions of the majority, and that culture has survived until comparatively recently.
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
a religious group is a group of people that have the same religion.
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
Puritans
Roman Catholicism has dominated Southern Europe since the Roman Empire adopted the religion of Christianity.
the people in te middle colonies belived in Quakertism
Answer 1The largest group in the middle east is Abrahamic.Answer 2The most populous religious group in the Middle East is Sunni Islam.Answer 1 tells us nothing about the various religions in the Middle East. With the exception of Zoroastrianism, all of them are Abrahamic (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Druze, Baha'i, Yazidi, etc.)
The most common religious group in the colonies was the Presbyterian group, which was the religion of some famous founding fathers such as George Washington etc...
Quakers. APUSH ftw.
the spanish dominated the 1500s
a group of community men who vows to poverty and religious beliefs
I am sure others will disagree, but I believe humanity's biggest failure has been its inability to be tolerant of those who are different. Historically, in countries all over the world, one group has dominated and often, that group persecuted those who disagreed. Sometimes it was a religious group that dominated, like the Catholic Church or the Puritans; at other times, it was an ideology that dominated, like Communism or Capitalism. And of course, there have been times when one political party oppressed those in the opposing party. So, for that reason, I believe human beings have done a very poor job of being respectful and tolerant of those with whom they disagree. Thank you person who wrote this
Simply because the pilgrim fathers were deeply religious people, who fled Europe in search of liberty from interference by the state in their spiritual lives. The early colonists weren't dominated by anyone - They were just following the Christian convictions of the majority, and that culture has survived until comparatively recently.
Hindus are the dominant religious group of the Indian Subcontinent. Arabs are the dominant ethnic group of the Middle East and North Africa. The two are entirely unrelated.