help me plz
yes
It was very important thing that thwey worked together.
Whereas religion was the basis of life and government in the Northern colonies, the lack of religion in the Southern colonies provided the basis for agriculture.
catholicism
All colonies supported freedom of religion.
christan
the establishment of puritan colonies in MA
yes it was
religion is rhode island during the establishment of the 13 colonies
They came to America to get away for the religious freedom, so it played a huge part in establishing the colonies. The religion that they set under was Christianity.
remember when you go to church,and how your mom says''your religion is important!''. what your mom says is true.YES!ITS TrUE!
Yes, the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits Congress from mandating a state religion or favoring one religion over others. This clause ensures that the government remains neutral in matters of religion, protecting the freedom of individuals to practice their own beliefs without government interference.
The establishment clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from establishing an official religion or favoring one religion over others. This ensures that individuals have the freedom to practice their own religion without government interference or endorsement. It helps maintain a separation between church and state, allowing for religious diversity and protecting religious liberty.
Favoring one religion over another or supporting religion over no religion
Man has often used religion to explain things he cannot understand. His understanding of the environment is usually no different.
You may be thinking of the word establishment as it is sometimes used in Politics and Government. In that context establishment refers to legally defining a specific religion as the official or state religion of a given region or country.
The principle of establishment typically refers to the constitutional prohibition against government favoritism or discrimination towards any particular religion. It is often associated with the idea of separation of church and state, ensuring that government institutions remain neutral and do not interfere with religious practices.
Muslims