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What group of religious people lived in Colonial New York?

Dutch Reformed Church members were a prominent religious group in Colonial New York. They were part of the Reformed tradition and were influenced by their Dutch heritage. Other religious groups in the colony included Anglicans, Quakers, and Jews.


Which colonial region had the most religious diversity during the 1700s?

The colonial region with the greatest religious diversity was the middle colonies. This included the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.


What were taxes like in colonial New York?

Everyone was taxed in colonial new york. :)


What were some contributions of Colonial New York?

What were some contributions of Colonial New York


What were celebrations and fun things to do in colonial New York?

A celebration in colonial New York was New Years Eve. A fun thing that people did in colonial New York was go to the theater.


How did colonial new york get its name?

Colonial New York was named after the King of England's brother, the Duke of York.


What were the different religious groups in colonial New York?

Church of England and Dutch Reformed but that base spread as immigration increased.


Was colonists happy being colonists in Colonial New York?

Yes, because they can have religious freedom and can do many things in that time.


What was the education like in colonial New York?

education in colonial new york wasn't that important


What was the polulation in colonial times in New York?

The population in New York in colonial times was diverse.


Government of colonial New York?

The government of colonial New York resided in a governor and an elected assembly.


Did Colonial New York have religious tolerance?

yes, actually, they did. Originally New York was a Dutch colony. When the British colonist took over they brought the Anglican Church. While there is no official document proclaiming religious toleration, they remained very lax and it is probable that by the time of the revolution there were several different religious groups in the New York colony.