England, Scotland, Denmark and Sweden
As Henry VIII completely disavowed Christ's rule through His appointed Vicar, the Pope, his reformation was completely protestant.
There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
John Milton, wrote paradise lost in this same time period during the 1600's and his writing was actually very tuned to a protestant audience. It was regarded highly in England because the population was mainly Protestant. So no, I don't believe that England was under Catholic rule after the 1600's
they took over China and Mongolia
they went to RI for religious freedom of Christianity, compared to the other colonies where they were from where protestant denominations and noncatholic/puritans were looked down upon and outcasted.
There are no countries that are exclusively Protestant in their entirety. However, some countries have predominantly Protestant populations, such as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and parts of the United Kingdom. These nations have established state churches or significant Protestant majorities, but they also have minority religious communities.
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Three Protestant countries are Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom. These countries have a significant population that identifies as Protestant, and Protestantism has played a significant role in their histories and cultures.
As Henry VIII completely disavowed Christ's rule through His appointed Vicar, the Pope, his reformation was completely protestant.
There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
Protestant
Increased trade with Protestant countries.
Mainly religions of Europe and England, Christian, but some were also Protestant religions.
California
The early colonists were mostly Protestant or Puritan (depending on the individual group).
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Sweden, (and the other Scandinavian countries)