The Puritans had the most influence in the Northern colonies, particularly in New England. Their emphasis on a strict moral code, community governance, and a strong work ethic shaped the social, political, and religious landscape of the region. Puritan beliefs also fostered a commitment to education and civic responsibility, leading to the establishment of schools and town meetings. This influence laid the groundwork for many of the cultural and ethical norms that would persist in American society.
While they were mostly Church of England it was not founded by a religious group or for religious motivations.
Quakers by Adriana Coyt Torres (aka ACT)
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
Most settlers of the thirteen colonies primarily disagreed with the practices of the Anglican Church, the established church in England. Many colonists sought religious freedom, leading to the establishment of various dissenting groups, such as Puritans, Quakers, and Baptists, who sought to escape the perceived rigidity and corruption of Anglicanism. This quest for religious liberty was a significant factor in the founding of several colonies, particularly Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
new england colonies
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
the people in te middle colonies belived in Quakertism
The most common religious group in the colonies was the Presbyterian group, which was the religion of some famous founding fathers such as George Washington etc...
The British
Quakers. APUSH ftw.
cultural/religious group
cultural/religious group
they were seeking religious freedom and financial opportunities.
the first group that settled new England were the puritans
The racial group was the whites, the ethnic group was english men, and the religious groups were Seperatists and Quakers. I have no idea why for the racial and ethnic but for religious was obviously in search of freedom of religion. :)
The major religious group in the Philippines is Roman Catholicism. It was introduced by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century and has had a significant influence on the country's culture and traditions.
The Middle Colonies were characterized by a diverse religious landscape, but Quakers were a dominant group, particularly in Pennsylvania, founded by William Penn as a haven for religious freedom. Other significant religious groups included Dutch Reformed, Anglicans, Lutherans, and Catholics. This diversity fostered a spirit of tolerance and coexistence among various faiths in the region.