It is a minority there as it was colonised by Britain. Britain is Protestant and this was mainly passed on to North America. However, Catholicism is a huge movement in America with more young people than Europe. It is probably the second most major religion in North America and by far the main one in all of Latin America.
Catholicism is a minority religion in North America due to historical factors such as the Protestant Reformation and the establishment of Protestant colonies in the region. Additionally, waves of Immigration throughout the centuries have brought diverse religious beliefs to North America, resulting in a religious landscape where no single denomination dominates.
The two continents of the western hemisphere, North America & South America became based on two major religions: A. In South America, including the North American country of Mexico, Roman Catholicism became the foundation of religion in this part of the New World based on the Catholicism of Spain. B. In North America, Protestant denominations became the foundation religion. This was due to a large part by the British official religion of the Anglican religion.
One reason might be that many minorities left Europe, to flee from religious oppression.
Christianity is the dominant religion in North America.
The earliest religion in North America was shamanism.
The main religion in both North and South America is Christianity.
Etienne Brule's religion was Catholicism. He was a French explorer and interpreter who played a key role in early interactions between Europeans and indigenous peoples in North America in the 17th century.
Christianity(represented by both Catholicism & Protestantism).
missionarys
The piligrams Came to North America for freedom of religion and a new life.
Islam
Depends.. In North of African, the majority are Muslims with a minority of Christians, Jews and some minor religions.. While in Middle and some of South of Africa, the majority are the Christians, but you can say most of Africans were/are Christians before they went to America.
While it is not fully known by historians what is the oldest religion in North America, it is probably the folk religion of the peoples who came over the Bering Land Bridge at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. This religon may be similar to the mythology of the Eskimos, and other indigineous peoples of the far northwest regions of North America.