No, most people in Maine speak with a typical New England accent. Only some sound a little "hillbilly-ish."
Christianity (Christians),Islam (Muslims), Judaism (Jewish people/Jews), Buddhism (Buddhists), Sikh (Sikhs), Hindu (Hinduism/Hindus) Catholic (Catholics), Maybe some protestants.
As of 2004, the population of the state of Maine was 1,317,253* people. *Source: U.S. Census Bureau.The US State of Maine has a population of 1,318,301
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Maine is 41.6 years of age (2007).
According to census.gov, 14.8% of the total population of Maine is age 65 and older.
maine was in 1607
Maine Maritime Museum created in 1962 till present
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Maine voters.
That depends what you mean by "shady," some all religions have done something bad in the past and the present.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism.
The colony of Massachusetts at one time owned the territory of what is now the state of Maine.
Mainly Islam and Coptic Christian.
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penobscot, god idiots
The first Catholic Mass in Maine in 1604 at present day De Monts.
The religions that settled in Maine were Protestants. Furthermore, all of the Protestant sects were interested in settling in the state.
Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived