The Southern American colonies were religiously diverse. The churches set up in the area were Roman Catholic, Protestant, and variously Quaker and Puritans. Keep in mind that the colonials moved here for religious freedom, so whichever groups were persecuted in England moved to America for the freedom they felt they deserved. This resulted in a vast quantity of religions, although they were almost always forms of Catholicism.
Puritans
the middle Colonies
The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
There is some evidence of cultural and religious diversity in the New York Colony, as well as in Georgia and Rhode Island. It should be noted that the colonies did not give black people or women equal rights, but some of the early colonies, including the ones mentioned, had residents from a variety of religions (including Jews), and immigrants from numerous European and South American countries.
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
the middle colonies
The Middle colonies
the people in te middle colonies belived in Quakertism
the middle Colonies
The Middle Colonies.
The Thirteen Colonies were British colonies in North America that were divided into New England,Middle colonies, and Southern colonies.....
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
The most common religious group in the colonies was the Presbyterian group, which was the religion of some famous founding fathers such as George Washington etc...
Quakers. APUSH ftw.
the spanish dominated the 1500s
New Netherland is a word that means the middle colonies so the Dutch found the Middle colonies also known as New Netherlands. My answer may be wrong but i am pretty sure that it is.