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What was the religions of Delaware in the 1600s and 1700s?

In the 1600s and 1700s, Delaware was predominantly Christian, with Quakerism, Anglicanism, and Presbyterianism being some of the main religious groups in the region. There was also a significant presence of Lutherans and Catholics in Delaware during this time.


What were the religions of Connecticut in the 1600's?

In the 1600s, the predominant religions in Connecticut were Puritanism and Congregationalism, with most settlers being from England and the Netherlands. These Protestant denominations heavily influenced the social and political life of the colony during this period.


What are the religions in the 1600s?

In the 1600s, the main religions in Europe included Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Islam in the Ottoman Empire and parts of North Africa, Hinduism and Buddhism in India, and various indigenous religions in Africa and the Americas. Each region had its own dominant religion, with various sects and denominations within each.


What religions were there in Africa in 1600s and 1700s?

they were and still largely are tribal. that time period was before modern day christian outreach work.plus,a lot of people would get killed just for showing up.jews and arabs lived in the middle east and were still busy trying to fight over thier own land. hinduism and buddhism were in the other parts of asia.these also include taoism,shintoism and ja'inism. what im getting at is they were still worshipping the river.


What was the religion in the 1600s?

This is a very general question. In the Middle East there were Muslims. Europe was divided between Protestants and Catholics. Most of the English colonies were Protestant, and most of the Spanish and French colonies were Catholic. Africans and Native Americans had their tribal religions, and Asia had their own religions as well.

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