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Religion in Colonial America - Historical Overview & Key Practices #1781262 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a Puritan-style colonial man and woman in period-appropriate attire-black coats, white bonnets, and modest dress-standing beside bold red typography that reads “RELIGION in Colonial America.” The image conveys the centrality of faith in daily life, governance, and community structure during the 17th and 18th centuries. It reflects both the dominance of Protestant denominations and the emerging pluralism that would later define American religious identity.
Used on educational history websites, museum exhibits, or curriculum pages covering early American social structures; targets students, teachers, and history enthusiasts seeking visual context for religious influence in colonial governance, education, and culture.
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