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By the late 1600s, settlers in the middle colonies were

religiously diverse.

mostly Catholic.

mostly Quaker.

religiously similar.

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Answered by skybluerainbow55
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Answer:

The most influential religious bodies beside the Quakers were the large ... Episcopal church established by Welsh settlers ... Religious Toleration in the Middle Colonies: A Trade-Off.

Explanation:

The Middle Colonies were a subset of the Thirteen Colonies in British America, located between the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies. Along with the Chesapeake Colonies, this area now roughly makes up the Mid- Atlantic states.Much of the area was part of New Netherland until the British exerted their control over the region. The British captured much of the area in their war with the Dutch around 1664, and the majority of the conquered land became the Province of New York. The Duke of York and the King of England would later grant others ownership of the land which would become the Province of New Jersey and the Province of Pennsylvania. The Delaware Colony later separated from Pennsylvania, which was founded from Pennsylvania, which was founded by William Penn.

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