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The religion of England was what it always had been for the best part of seventeen centuries. The Church was Anglican and the religion was Catholic. Not Roman Catholic but the religion of the Church of the First Thousand years, before the split between east and west. The religion of the Revelation of Christ, Scripture and the Seven Ecumenical Councils!

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What was the main British religion in the 1700s?

The Church of England or the Anglican Church. The Roman Catholic Church was in existence there but struggled politcally with the English aristocracy. The Presbyterians were especially strong in Scotland.


What was the religion in England in the 1700s?

The religion of England was what it always had been for the best part of seventeen centuries. The Church was Anglican and the religion was Catholic. Not Roman Catholic but the religion of the Church of the First Thousand years, before the split between east and west. The religion of the Revelation of Christ, Scripture and the Seven Ecumenical Councils!


What was the religion in the 1700s?

In the 1700s, the dominant religion varied by region. In Europe, Christianity, particularly Protestantism and Catholicism, was prominent. In the Middle East, Islam was prevalent. In South Asia, Hinduism and Islam were widely practiced.


What was the religion like in the southern colonies in 1600s-1700s?

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.


What was the religion in Connecticut 1700s?

The dominant religion in Connecticut in the 1700s was Congregationalism, stemming from the Puritan tradition. The state had an established church system, with Congregationalism receiving official support. However, there were also small communities of Baptists, Anglicans, and other religious groups in Connecticut during this time.

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When did the Methodist religion happen?

Late 1700s and early 1800s, started by Saint John Wesley, and Anglican priest in England who wanted to add more evangelical elements to the Church of England.


In which country did the Industrial Revolution of the late 1700s begin?

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How did the landscape of New England affect how and where people lived in the late 1700s in the late 1800s?

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Why did coal mining expand in the late 1700s in England?

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What was the official Church of England in 1700s?

In the 1700s the official religion was Church of England after Henry 8th parted with Rome. The Queen or King is the head of this religion. The Anglican church became the official church of England and anyone who disagreed with the church faced persecution,or harassment


Settings of the highwayman?

The Highwayman is set in the late 1700s in a remote moor in the countryside of England.


What did agricultural production in England in the late 1700s directly contribute to?

An increase in life expectancy


What vehicle enabled England to leap to the forefront of world trade in the late 1700s?

it was the horse


Increased agricultural production in England in the late 1700s contributed directly to?

an increase in life expectancy


What were the two major world powers in the late 1600's and early 1700s?

england spain


The intellectual products of the religious skepticism of the late 1700s included all the following except?

The intellectual products of religious skepticism in the late 1700s included works such as Voltaire's "Candide", David Hume's critiques of religion, and the spread of deism. One aspect that was not a direct product of religious skepticism in the late 1700s was the establishment of strict state religions.