Nine out of the 13 colonies had an established church. These include New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Before the American Revolution, the Church of England was the Established Church in the the colonies of New York, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
anglican and congregational
Nine of the 13 colonies set up state churches in order to maintain order in a society lacking an established church an attachment to place, and the uncontested leadership of men of merit.
Georgia
The constitution was established by the several states that were party to the Articles of Confederation. These are the original 13 colonies.
France
no
the kitycat colonie and the unicorn colonie
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians
The worst thing in the Southern colonies to many was slavery. Slavery was abolished after the South lost badly in the Civil War.
the british established colonies along the rivers
it was established in the 17 century
Yes
well churches are not usually established under a person they are formed under a religion. Most churches were made by law by the king of England, but there was more then just Christan churches as well.
Spain, Portugal, and France brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Franciscan Priests created missions. When those areas ceased being colonies, the priests stayed behind. In the English Colonies, the local people established their own churches. Many of those churches sent out missionaries.
Christian churches established missions, and community work helping the poor and helping widows and orphans.
Each of the 13 colonies were established, as a " fresh start " from the colony it came from.
yes