If you are referring to the USA... none. The reason is that we have a federal law within the constitution guaranteeing the Freedom of Religion as opposed to government sanctioned religions. But the Virginia Courts were one of the first State courts to recognize "Wicca" as an official religion.
Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy.
No, it was Vermont in 1777. Vermont became a republic before becoming the 14th US state in 1791.
The first of the Thirteen colonies to sign the constitution was the state of Deleware, the first state to be admitted into the Union. Many people critisize this because the first colony to be founded was Virginia by the British, but in terms of the US history, Delaware was the first state to rattify and sign the constituion. Hense its nickname "the first state"
it's Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
In 1620 when the Plymouth colony was established there was no US government, so there was no impact. The Mayflower is part of the history of the United States.
Massachusetts became the first colony to legalize slavery in what would later become the United States in 1641.
Massachusetts on May 17, 2004.
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Deleware.
Is it JAMESTOWN
Delaware
On July 1, 2000, Vermont became the first US state to legalize same-sex civil unions.
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We did. (The British)
The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was the first to be settled in the Americas.