The Church of England was dominant but there were also other Protestant religions such as the Quakers, like the guy on the cereal and granola bar box, Presbyterians, Anabaptists and many different Sects. There was also a small minority of Roman Catholics.
Catholicism is the predominant religion in most of South America, and Argentina is no exception.
christian
The dominant religion in the South Carolina colony in the 1700s was Anglican. There were other faiths in existence there and all religions were mostly tolerated.
Protestant christianity.
Christianity.
Baptist
what religion was practiced in South Carolina
i think is Orthodox
Catholicism is the predominant religion in most of South America, and Argentina is no exception.
Like most of South America, the predominant religion in Brazil is Roman Catholic.
A large majority of South Americans are Christians, and the predominant denomination is Roman Catholic.
atheism
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the Indochina peninsula.
Since there is no permanent population on the continent, no 'predominant religion' exists.
America has no state religion but the majority of people are christians
christian
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