I'd say a large majority (if not all) of all American colonists were Christians of some sect.
virginians made a living by becoming planters, or plantation owners. they grew tobacco
If you are speaking of colonial times, agriculture.
Patrick Henry of Virginia, who said "Give me liberty or give me death," was a colonial leader who urged Virginians to prepare for war.
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.
Mostly Christianity.
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
Patrick Henry of Virginia, who said "Give me liberty or give me death," was a colonial leader who urged Virginians to prepare for war.
The predominant religion in the New York colony was Protestant Christianity.
In colonial times education was based entirely on the Bible. If you want an example take a look at the New England Primer.
Judaism is the religion of about one percent of all Virginians.
Hindu
In the 1600s, Virginia was predominantly Anglican due to its English colonial roots. The Anglican Church was the established religion, and attendance at services was compulsory. Dissenters faced persecution, and religious freedom was limited. The Church played a central role in shaping society and politics.