i am not sure
mostly they were angelican for the Church of England
New York,as the rest of the USA,is collective and diverse in religion.There is no singular religion that defines it.
In colonial times education was based entirely on the Bible. If you want an example take a look at the New England Primer.
Im in school right now and I learned that it's cathlic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The population in New York in colonial times was diverse.
Christianity
New Yorkers are free to practice whatever religion they choose. The largest denominations are: Roman Catholic: 40% Protestants: 30% No Religion: 13% Jews: 8% Muslims: 3% Buddhists: 1% Other: 5%
New York is located on the East Coast of the United States next to the Atlantic Ocean. During Colonial times, as it is today, it had hot, humid summers and very cold winters. New York has hills, plains and mountains. The terrain was swampy near the coast and near the Hudson river. The ground was rocky but the soil nutritional enough for the growing of corn, tobacco, and potatoes.
The Church of England.
The Church of England.
Church of England.