Great Britain is predominantly Church of England, otherwise known as the Anglican church. This was established by Henry VIII when he wanted to divorce his first wife but was unable to because the Roman Catholic Church did not allow random divorces
Yes.
So they could have freedom of speech and religion.
Religion does not fit in Britain. It is a Christian country but very few people follow the religion or the teachings of the Bible.
Christianity within the Church of England is still the largest. Sometimes called the Anglican Church.
The primary religion of England is the Church of Englad or Anglican which is an off shoot of the Catholic iinstitution, which began under Henry the V111.
Being a British colony meant that New South Wales (and later colonies) also took the religion of Great Britain, which was Christianity. It was upon Christianity that this great nation was founded, and Christianity continues to be the largest religion in Australia today.
Carla Gardina Pestana has written: 'Religion in the British Atlantic, 1500-1800' -- subject(s): Church history, Colonies, Great Britain, Religion
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
Great Britain (apex)
The 2001 Census collected information about ethnicity in Great Britain. The results show that while the British population is more culturally diverse than ever before, white Christians remain the largest single group by far. In Great Britain, 40 million people (nearly seven in ten) described their ethnicity as White and their religion as Christian.
Answer 1: Great Britain is the home of Anglicanism... the Church of England. The church body in the United States that's a member of "The Anglican Communion," worldwide, is "The Episcopal Church."