The first settlers of New Jersey were Catholics, Jews, Lutherans, and Quakers.
The Middle Colonies were primarily Anglicans and Quakers.
The Middle colonists were a mixture of religions, including Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jews, and others.
The Delaware Indian tribe would follow multiple religions, depending on the area, and the people that were practicing. They would practice Christianity, Native American Church, and the traditional tribal religion.
No, the Quakers are a Christian denomination.
The Delaware Colony had a lot of religious freedom which fostered a variety different faith traditions including Catholics, Quakers, and Jews. Wilmington was the colony's major city.
Mostly Catholics and Quakers
including protestants, catholics, Quakers, and Jews The Hudson and Delaware rivers supported shipping and commerce The river valleys had rich soil and mid winning
Some Quakers hid Jews, but the Quakers did not organize some swoop of the camps.
The first Catholics were all Jews in Jerusalem.
In 1732, Georgia (set up by King George of England) was a brand new colony, and the colonists were supposed to be Protestant Christians. Catholics and Jews were not allowed. But interestingly, a few Jews arrived in 1733, and they were allowed to stay. Later, a few Catholics arrived, and they too stayed. But at that time, the dominant religion was the Protestant faith: many early residents were Quakers, Lutherans, and Puritans.
Blacks, Republicans, Jews, Catholics, moonshiners, bootleggers, and immigrants.