The dominant religion in Massachusetts in 1788 was Protestantism. Generally speaking, on paper, so to speak, they were tolerant of various denominations of Protestantism, but Puritanism was highly favored. Catholicism was seen as a threat there however.
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
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yes Massachusetts was the colony that started the boston tea party and housed my rebel patriots. They rioted about taxes and was one of the main reasons the colony's went to war with england.
Plymouth, Massachussets: Puritan Massachussets Bay: Separatist
The dominant religion in the South Carolina colony in the 1700s was Anglican. There were other faiths in existence there and all religions were mostly tolerated.
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
Puritans were the main religious group, as Quakers and other Christian denominations left the colony.
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Yes main was part of the new England colonies specifically Massachusetts.
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The main religion of William Penn and his followers was the Quaker religion, although freedom of religion was the main reason for establishing the colony. Penn allowed a government of representative assembly by landowners.
They had a church, a market, and slavery, and houses.
Connecticut Colony was founded in 1636 by Thomas Hooker. The main religion of the colony was Puritan. The Congregational Church was also established here.