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The common religious belief was Anglican, but they believed in freedom of religion (belief.)
Some of the contributions are: -The streets of Nassau was cleaned and repaired (new roads were built). -Houses were now made o stones instead of wood. -New schools were built and children had better education. -They brought their Anglican religion with them and built churches St.Matthews Church is one of them and is found in Nassau -The economy was improved cotton was exported and more money was brought into the Bahamas. -The slaves brought Music Junkanoo, Goombay, and Rack 'n' Scrape (just to name a few). -They brought Asue (a form of banking).
There are many churches in the Bahamas. Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, Church of Christ, mormans, scientology, non denominational, just to name some. This is a very religious nation.
they helped the anglican system with thier church history and they worshiped the lord
As the top authority for all belief and conduct.
He was raised Anglican. He hasn't mentioned what his current belief system is.
A belief that is brought to bear in evaluating an arugument's cogency.
They brought it from England.
Baptist 32%, Anglican 20%, Roman Catholic 19%, Methodist 6%, Church of God 6%, other Protestant 12%, none or unknown 3%, other 2%. Christianity is the dominant religion in the Bahamas.
The majority of Cuba is Catholic. The Spanish brought it with them as they explored the Bahamas.
Woodes Rogers was buried in the Anglican Cathedral of Nassau, Bahamas. This historic cathedral, known as Christ Church Cathedral, is located in the heart of Nassau and serves as a significant landmark. Rogers, a notable figure in the history of the Bahamas, was the first governor of the Bahamas after its re-establishment as a British colony. His burial site reflects his importance to the region's history.
He was the first European to encounter the Native Americans of the Bahamas and brought with him disease, death, discrimination, and invasion.