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  1. A state religion (also called official religion) is a religion or creed officially endorsed by a sovereign state. A state with an official religion (also known as confessional state), while not a secular state, is not necessarily a theocracy.

  2. List of U.S. states and territories by religiosity. The degree of religiosity in the population of the United States can be compared to that in other countries and compared state-by-state, based on individual self-assessment and polling data.

    Region
    Protestant (%)
    Catholic (%)
    The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day ...
    80.0
    7.0
    1.0
    79.0
    4.0
    1.0
    77.0
    6.0
    1.0
    75.0
    8.0
    1.0
  3. Mississippi is the most religious state in the country, with 63% of its adult population described as very religious, while New Hampshire, with only 20% of its adult population described as very religious, is the least religious state.

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    • Buddhist Countries
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    • Established Churches and Former State Churches in Europe
    • Former State Churches in British North America
    • State of Deseret
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    The following states recognize some form of Christianityas their state or official religion (by denomination):

    Governments which recognize Buddhismas their official religion: 1. Bhutan (Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism) 2. Cambodia (Theravada Buddhism) 3. Laos (Theravada Buddhism) 4. Kalmykia, a republic within the Russian Federation (Tibetan Buddhism- sole Buddhist entity in Europe) 5. Thailand (Theravada Buddhism) 6. Tibet Government in Exile (Gelu...

    Israel is defined in several of its laws as a Democratic Jewish state, but has no state or official religion, "Jewish" being treated as a nationality. In other countries the term "Jewish" means eit...

    Egypt and Sumer

    The concept of state religions was known as long ago as the empires of Egypt and Sumer, when every city state or people had its own god or gods.

    Persian empire

    Zoroastrianism was the state religion of the Sassanid dynastywhich lasted from 226 until 651.

    Greek city-states

    Many of the Greek city-states also had a 'god' or 'goddess' associated with that city.

    Note 1: In 1967, the Albanian government made atheismthe "state religion". This designation remained in effect until 1991. Note 2: Finland's State Church was the Church of Swedenuntil 1809. Note 3: In France the Concordat of 1801 made the Roman Catholic, Calvinist and Lutheran churches state-sponsored religions, as well as Judaism. Note 4: In Hunga...

    Protestant colonies

    1. Plymouth Colony was founded by Separatists. 2. Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations was founded by Baptists. 3. Province of Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers.

    Catholic colonies

    1. When New France was transferred to Great Britain in 1763, the Roman Catholic Church remained under toleration, but Huguenotswere allowed entrance where they had formerly been banned from settlement by Parisian authorities. 2. Province of Maryland was founded by Irish Catholics in a state known as recusancy, but was stripped of this independence during the English Civil War by Roundheads—much as it was in the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. 3. Spanish Florida was ceded to the Great Britain...

    The State of Deseret was a provisional state of the United States, proposed in 1849 by Mormon settlers in Salt Lake City. The provisional state existed for slightly over two years.

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    McConnell, Michael W. (April 2003). "Establishment and Disestablishment at the Founding, Part I: Establishment of Religion". William and Mary Law Review,. 44 (5): 2105. Archived from the original o...

  4. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities. It also includes the percentage of nonreligious and atheistic populations.

  5. e. Religion in the United States began with the religions and spiritual practices of Native Americans. Later, religion also played a role in the founding of some colonies, as many colonists, such as the Puritans, came to escape religious persecution. Historians debate how much influence religion, specifically Christianity and more specifically ...

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  7. The RLS, conducted in 2007 and 2014, surveys more than 35,000 Americans from all 50 states about their religious affiliations, beliefs and practices, and social and political views. User guide | Report about demographics | Report about beliefs and attitudes.

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