The Anglican church is the state religion of the UK which includes England.
Whereas religion was the basis of life and government in the Northern colonies, the lack of religion in the Southern colonies provided the basis for agriculture.
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Lewes is in southern England where most people identify themselves as being Christian, specifically Anglican.
how does religion affect business in England
The Church of England (the Anglican Church) is the official state religion of England.
The 106 men were from England and the Church of England was the primary religion of England in 1607.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
The Church of England - a branch of Christianity. England has a state religion--the Anglican Church. 75% of English residents belong to this religion.
Mainly Southern Baptist.
The southern colonies in the 1600s-1700s were predominantly Anglican due to the influence of the Church of England. However, there was also religious diversity with the presence of other denominations like Baptists, Presbyterians, and Catholics. These colonies were generally more tolerant of religious beliefs compared to the New England colonies.
before the 1500's all of western and southern Europe was mostly catholic. in the 1500's the Anglican church was created in England but France, Spain, and Italy still have catholicism as their main religion.
they were from England.