roman catholic and puritans
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
Quaker
Puritan and Congregationalist
roman catholic and puritans
The Congregational Church.
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.
The majority were Protestant from the Church of England.
== == Christian. All Virginan pilgrims were christians.
There were mostly Puritans. They might of had religous freedom. A minister founded Connecticut so probley.
There is not just one religion in Connecticut, as the US constitution forbids the government establishment of religion. However, many religions are represented among the populace, including many branches of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Paganism.
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
The dominant religion in Connecticut in the 1700s was Congregationalism, stemming from the Puritan tradition. The state had an established church system, with Congregationalism receiving official support. However, there were also small communities of Baptists, Anglicans, and other religious groups in Connecticut during this time.