Most were Puritan (people who wanted to purify their religious thoughts) But some were Catholic.
The New England colonies had, for the most part, various Protestant dominations. Certainly the Puritan Church was a large church.
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.
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noneTheir religion was mostly Calivinism.Catholic.Puritanpuritans. RI 1st to allow any religionpuritans and also they were christians The New England Colonies believed in Puritanism.(If you are learning this in social studies, it is such a bore.)
New England.
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
The religion that was allowed in the New England Colonies was Christianity. The New England Colonies did not leave England because of religious persecution. New England was also named New England because they followed the traditions of England.
Puritanism.
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.
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The most common religion in the New England colonies were christianity.
Many of them were Puritan colonies, actually.
Religion is the entire reason the New England colonies exist. The Pilgrims came to New England in search of religious freedom, and they created colonies where people were free to worship as they chose.
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Because they wanted to find the New England Colonies so they can practice their religion freely.
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Freedom to practice your religion
They were Quakers