In a recent survey, as all major religious groups have simultaneously acquired and lost membership, we have found that constant movement is a characteristic of the American religious market. People growing up due to a change in religion only get new members earlier than they lose their members. Conversely, people who have decreased in number due to religious changes have not attracted enough new members to offset the number of believers who left a certain belief. The Protestant Protestant founded on the basis of freedom of religion is trying to become a Protestant country.
Historian Philip Jenkins said in "Mystic and Messiah: Cults and New Religions in American History", "Extreme and strange religious ideas are very common in American history and they are marginal "In the end, the earliest American settlers visited the new world and established a congregation independent of the English church, which is a thousand year-centered religious group Often "related to" the end of the world ". Jenkins explained: "Perhaps the most important element of religious pedigree in contemporary history is the situation since colonial period: a fundamentalist evangelist with a powerful millennium generation". "
Religion was the most important thing in the lives of most people in that era, especially the American colonies, as their religion was often the reason they endured long distance trips to the new world. Look at their religious beliefs and tell them about their economic, social and cultural situation. The northern colonies were mainly solved by Puritan and Quaker, religious groups seeking freedom of worship. Their value of honesty, thrift, and effort had a major impact on New England culture. But Puritans did not know how to accept the people they wanted, and it led Roger Williams to establish Rhode Island as a safe haven for opponents. Some of Puritans who believed that Puritan, Massachusetts, had dominated the TOO and established Connecticut.
What are the main differences in economics, society and culture of the northern, central and southern colonies?
The spread of Native American in the New England colony involves an important multistage process. Puritan colonists believe that they have 'real' religion. Puritan believed that Native Americans needed their correct religion and civilized culture. This British assumption is clearly depicted in the official colonial seal of Virginia. Queen Elizabeth has her crowned celestial body and scepter, decorates jewels on the Protestant Cross, and Native American offers tobacco. After the first attempt to deprive their own culture from Native Americans, the UK will teach them Protestantism and culture in "town of prayer". After many Native Americans resisted, they fought back to the so-called Philippe's war 1675-1676