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To answer this question, we need to know: Who lived in the 1800's and What different groups lived Where on the planet to find out what they believed. You would also need to know the points-of-view of the persons giving you your information. You need to to much more specific.

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The Church of England, now often known as the Anglican Church, was the established church of England in the 1800's (and it still is). Therefore, most English people were members of the Church of England. However, the Church of England went through a period of decline, further hampered by its inability to create a new parish without an Act of Parliament. In 1787, Methodist chapels were licensed under the Toleration Act. The church grew rapidly, and there are about 30 million Methodists today.

Quakers and Unitarians received freedom of worship in 1813. Unitarians had emerged in the mid-17th century and first Unitarian church was opened in 1773. By the second half of the eighteenth century, they had a major impact on the English Presbyterian and General Baptist Churches, which enjoyed significant popularity in the 1800's. In 1829, measures were passed for Catholic Emancipation. A number of influential clergy defected from the Church of England, and one (Manning) was appointed a cardinal in 1875. There was also a significant Jewish community. Disraeli became Prime Minister of the country.

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12y ago

Methodist, Baptist, and Catholic...of course, those are all branches of Christianity and Methodist and Baptist were mainly prevalent in America so I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for. I hope that helps you though!

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was common in some areas of the US, Canada, Mexico, and Europe in the 1800's, but isn't what you would call popular. It is much more popular and common now than it has ever been.

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15y ago

A large percentage of settlers had Church, 1st in homes,

Then in community building served as schools, Churches, civic functions.

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15y ago

Yes; it seems that religion is always popular!!

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12y ago

During the 1800's, most European and North American societies worshipped the Daedric princes.

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14y ago

It was the Anglican Church of England.

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12y ago

Christianity

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