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.
it was mostly puritans in colonial Connecticut
In colonial Connecticut the major religious denominations were Puritan and Congregationalist.
Not really because almot everyone was Christian
protestant
Christianity, of which Roman Catholicism is the largest sect in Connecticut.
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
Puritan
The colony of Connecticut was founded by Puritans, which also made the Congregational Church, and was thus, the legal religion until 1708.
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Puritan and Congregationalist
roman catholic and puritans
Connecticut was not a state in 1636. It became a state in 1788 What he was trying to say, was yes. they did.
in colonial times, puritan was Connecticuts religeon.
roman catholic and puritans
Connecticut's first bridge was built in 1808 across the Connecticut River at Windsor.