The Quakers
The major religious groups were Protestant Christians, Catholics, and Quakers.
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.
violent struggles between religious groups were not uncommon in the backcountry
The racial group was the whites, the ethnic group was english men, and the religious groups were Seperatists and Quakers. I have no idea why for the racial and ethnic but for religious was obviously in search of freedom of religion. :)
Pennsylvania's religious establishment provided monetary support to all Protestant religious groups.
Anti-Federalists
The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals that happened across the American colonies. Various groups opposed it, such as a group led by Charles Chauncy.
Some religious groups frown on the use of cosmetics, seeing them as an expression of vanity. These groups prefer a woman to be simple in the way she dresses. Examples of such religious groups would be the Amish, Menonites and many Pentecostalists.
He systematically opposed Calvinism, which was popular at the time.
The two largest religious groups are those following the Abrahamic traditions (sects such as Jews, Christians and Moslems) and the those following the Dravidian traditions (sects like Hindus, Buddhists, etc)
Writing "the following" without providing a list doesn't make any sense.
They were a mixture of Puritans and Separatists. These groups were Protestant Christians that were opposed to the Anglican state church of England.
The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution was put into affect in 1920. The purpose was to abolish intoxicating liquors. There is no evidence that Protestants, who were the largest religious group in the country, opposed this amendment.
The 3 main religious groups are: -Christianity -Judaism (Jewish) -Islamic The previous answer is not correct. The religions listed above are the Abrahamic Religions and not the main religious groups of the world. There are literally hundreds of thousands of religious groups, and possibly thousands of "main" religious groups.
Yes...
Most of the conflict was between Catholics and Protestants (primarily Lutherans and Calvinists), but there was also discrimination and pogroms against Jews who were defenseless.
Various pacifist groups including the Quakers.