In the 1600s, New Hampshire was predominantly influenced by Puritanism, similar to other New England colonies. The settlers, primarily from England, sought religious freedom and established a largely Congregationalist society. While Puritan beliefs were dominant, there was some religious diversity, including Quakers and Catholics, though they faced persecution. Overall, religion played a significant role in shaping the community and governance of the colony during this period.
the religion is free in 1788
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.
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when the Puritans came to Massachusetts back in the 1600s, they were seeking religious freedom
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Mostly Christian
the religion is free in 1788
Christianity
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About 1.3 million. About 1,325,000 in 2010.
the beliefs in New Hampshire is christian
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