Netherlands have distinct percentages of religions, like Roman Catholic (25%), Irreligious (50%), Muslim (5%), Dutch Reformed Church (7%), Protestant Church in the Netherlands (7%) and other religions (6%).
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because he was raised/switched many religions from lutheranism to calvinism to catholicism. Orange also valued politcal peace above religious unity. That would explain his tolerance as a successful leader of the netherlands.
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In the 1600s, the predominant religions in Connecticut were Puritanism and Congregationalism, with most settlers being from England and the Netherlands. These Protestant denominations heavily influenced the social and political life of the colony during this period.
Origins: Prestige of Spain mixed with the moral influence of the Roman papacy became jumbled with the religions crises in smaller countries. The Netherlands were a very powerful county in banking, diplomacy, and war. What began as a step towards reformation of the church, turned into a Dutch struggle over independence.
that would depend on which historical era if it was before the 1500's then the main religion of Scotland and the Netherlands was Roman- Catholic if it was after the reformation of Martin Luther then it would be protestant Christian or Anglican - Catholic. if it is modern day religions those are varied because of varied immigrations, wars etc
The top three religions in the Netherlands are Christianity, Islam, and secularism or non-religious belief systems. Christianity, primarily represented by the Protestant Church and Roman Catholic Church, remains the largest religion, although its following has declined in recent decades. Islam is the second-largest religion, largely due to immigration, while a significant portion of the population identifies as non-religious or adheres to secular beliefs, reflecting a trend towards secularization in Dutch society.
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There are people of all religions in Queensland