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Pennsylvania was founded to provide a refuge for people of the Quaker religion. At one time New Jersey was part of Pennsylvania.
The Middle Colonies were the most diverse in religion. Pennsylvania was open to everyone and Maryland welcomed any Trinitarian Christians.
The religion of Maryland in the colonies were catholic. Now a days, it doesn't matter what religion you are.
In the 1700s, Maryland was primarily a Catholic colony due to its founding by Lord Baltimore, who was a Catholic. However, there was also a significant Protestant population in Maryland during this time, leading to religious tensions and the eventual passage of the Maryland Toleration Act in 1649 to protect religious freedom for all Christians.
It had no official religion except for trinitarian Christianity.
catholic
There is none for Pennsylvania is a state in the USA. There is no real set in stone religion.
The Maryland Toleration Act
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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.
catholic