There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
Quakers
protestant
lutheran
Quaker and Protestant
Delaware was different from the other colonies in various ways. This colony tolerated religion and also had a mixed economy.
The main religion of the Delaware colony was Protestantism. However, there was religious tolerance in this colony and other religious groups lived here, including Quakers and Catholics. This colony was founded by Peter Minuit in 1638.
The colony of Delaware was the 2st colony formed!
mid Atlantic :New Jersey,Pennsalvania,Washington D.C.,Virgina. Sometimes New York and West Virgina
Yes, there was freedom of religion in colonial Delaware.
The Delaware Colony had a lot of religious freedom which fostered a variety different faith traditions including Catholics, Quakers, and Jews. Wilmington was the colony's major city.
In 1638, the colony Delaware was a preotestant religion!
Quaker and Protestant
People in the colony were mostly Methodists and/or baptists!
French Catholic
There wasn't a predominant religion in the colony of Delaware. Catholics, Protestants and Jews all freely practiced their religions there.
the major religion was Presbyterian
The Hudson and Delaware rivers.
Delaware was never its own colony officially. It was part of the Province of Pennsylvania, where the Quaker religion was prominent.
Delaware was different from the other colonies in various ways. This colony tolerated religion and also had a mixed economy.
The main religion of the Delaware colony was Protestantism. However, there was religious tolerance in this colony and other religious groups lived here, including Quakers and Catholics. This colony was founded by Peter Minuit in 1638.