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What is the religion practice in Pennsylvania?

There is none for Pennsylvania is a state in the USA. There is no real set in stone religion.


What is the religion in the north Carolina colonies?

baptist


What kind of religion did colonial Pennsylvania practice?

Quakerism


Which colonies had more than one religion practiced?

Pennsylvania is where Quakers settled. The "Pilgrim Fathers" of Plymouth, Massachusetts had beliefs that differed from that of the Church of England, they were considered "Separatists" A more broad description of religion in the colonies would be, the New England colonies (Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire) focused on Puritanism. The Middle Colonies (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey) had Lutherans, Catholics, Quakers, and Jews. Finally, the Southern colonies (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia) had Baptists and Anglicans.


What role did religion play in the middle colonies?

Well most people in the middle colonies, especially Pennsylvania wanted a place to practice their own religion. That is one of the main reasons they went to the New World. The Middle colonies had a very wide toleration of Religion accepting most of them. For Example: Pennsylvania had mostly Quakers, but did allow pretty much any other religion. So the role it played was attracting people from Europe who were tired of being persecuted because of their religion I guess. I'm doing a project on that right now so I hope that helped.


What are the religions in Pennsylvania now?

The religion that people practice or don't practice in a particular state or place is not important. All religions are in Pennsylvania.


What were some benefits the new England colonies had?

Freedom to practice your religion


How did religion influence the formation of colonies in the Americas?

Some of the colonies were formed by religious minority groups that could not freely practice their religion in England. Massachusetts was founded by Puritans, Pennsylvania by Quakers, and Maryland by Catholics.


What was originally meant by freedom of religion in the American Colonies?

The right to practice any religion however you want, called the religious movement in the Middle Colonies


How did religion contribute to the development of education in the colonies?

people of the colonies became better citizens and could practice their religion correctly. this was a way of teaching in education.


How did religion contribute to the development of the education in the colonies?

people of the colonies became better citizens and could practice their religion correctly. this was a way of teaching in education.


The Quakers Of Pennsylvania believed in religious toleration what did they mean?

It meant that they had no main religion and allowed people to practice all kinds of religion.