Basically the puritans were the topmore dominant religion in the north until the witch trials which hurt the puritans controlin the north.
THeir were also quackers and anglicans
Quckers were basically nice people whodidnt believe in war or anything not peaceful
Anglicans had the same belief as the peopleof England they were more laid back about their religion and it didn't runtheir lives or their government.
CAtholics were also in the colonies, but very very few.
Soon after baptists and methodists moved into thy colonies and started a switch in many religious views and furthered the splitting of colonies due to religion.
There were different religions being practiced by the time the 13 colonies were actually formed. There was Judaism, Islamic, Catholicism, Calvinism, but the most practiced religion was Anglican Christianity*.
*After the United States Revolution, the American Anglican Church became the Episcopalian Church.
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There was no sizable Muslim community in the 13 colonies. The first American Muslim community formed in the 1830s and remained marginal for the next 100 years.
Assuming that we are referring to the New England colonies, the dominant religions were various forms of Protestantism, like Puritanism, Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism/Episcopalianism.
The Church of England, Christianity, Baptists, Presbyterians, Jews, Catholics
It was Christianity and Catholic .
Many different religions developed.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
The New England colonies
Although there was no dominant religion in the southern colonies, the main beliefs were those of the Anglican and Baptist faith. Most of the colonies practiced religious tolerance, however, Virginia was not tolerant of non-Christian religions, and mandated worship at the Anglican church..
All kinds! Islam, Christianity, Jews, anything!
Many different religions developed.
Catholic.
Anglican, Catholicism, Islam and many other minor religions.
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christianity
Islam.
jews
Religions practiced in Greece in percentages - Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%.
There is Catholic and Penticostal primary religions.
The southern colonies of where? Australia? New Zealand? US? Etc. Re-ask the question with the missing information.
Yes, all 13 original colonies in America practiced some form of slavery during the colonial period. Slavery was an important part of the economy in many of the colonies, with some colonies having more slaves than others.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.