In 1900, England was predominantly Christian, with the Church of England (Anglicanism) being the established church. Other Christian denominations, such as Roman Catholicism, Methodism, and Nonconformist groups, also had significant followings. While the majority of the population identified as Christian, there was a growing interest in secularism and other beliefs, reflecting broader social changes of the time.
Christianity, specifically the Church of England, was the dominant religion in Britain in 1900. The majority of the population identified as Anglican, although there were also significant numbers of Catholics, Methodists, and other Protestant denominations.
how does religion affect business in England
The 106 men were from England and the Church of England was the primary religion of England in 1607.
The Church of England (the Anglican Church) is the official state religion of England.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
The Church of England - a branch of Christianity. England has a state religion--the Anglican Church. 75% of English residents belong to this religion.
The Anglican church is the state religion of the UK which includes England.
French-England House was created in 1900.
The 106 men were English and by 1607 the religion of England was the Church of England.
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