If you mean full-fledged universities, the answer would be all of them. At that time, universities were only to train theologians and scientists/philosophers. There were presumably secular normal schools (what would later be considered a teacher's college), but a university would have had no purpose without a sectarian backing. "Established" for that time means tax-supported. It would then mean that not all of the colleges were "established".
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians
Harvard The College of William and Mary Yale Princeton (originally named the College of New Jersey) Brown (originally named Rhode Island College) Columbia (originally King's College) University of Pennsylvania Rutgers University Dartmouth College
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It was established by the outgoing British colonial structure.
religion
religion
The Dutch
Mayflower compact
King Charles I.
1787
1675