Paganism.
In the 1700s, the dominant religion in Pennsylvania was Christianity, with a significant presence of various Protestant denominations including Quakers, German Reformed, Lutherans, and Anabaptists. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn as a haven for religious freedom, attracting diverse religious groups.
The dominant religion in the South Carolina colony in the 1700s was Anglican. There were other faiths in existence there and all religions were mostly tolerated.
Pennsylvania had numerous different faith-groups in the 18th Century. The majority faith-group in the 1700s was the Quakers.
There were many Quakers in Philadelphia in the 1700, but the majority of the population was most likely a mix of Protestant Christians.
The Congregational Church, formerly known as Puritans, settled much of the New England area and so became a dominant presence in the colonies. However, if you include the western and southwestern areas of North America that were still under the control of Spain, Catholicism was the primary and dominant religion.
what happened in the 1700s
MercantilismThe answer is Mercantilism
Hindu
Egyptians
In the 1700s, the dominant religion varied by region. In Europe, Christianity, particularly Protestantism and Catholicism, was prominent. In the Middle East, Islam was prevalent. In South Asia, Hinduism and Islam were widely practiced.
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Because women are indeed property of men even today. It is because majority of men enjoy dominating their wives and majority of women enjoy submitting to their husbands. Something biological I guess. Women talking like a feminist change after finding a loving dominant partner.