Not much different, the United States was started because people were breaking away from England in order to believe whatever they wanted.
2007-07-22 13:34:39
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answered by Sean 7
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-Higher proportion of the population Native American as in Canada and Latin America. Missions and reductiones would have preserved more of the Amerindian oral histories,languages and culture.
More cultural affinity with Catholic Europe,especially Spain with which England had good relations before the Reformation
Fewer Protestant denominations since so many have American or British origins.
The Irish Catholics and other Catholic immigrants would have been treated better.
Political democracy would have been more directly influenced by Thomism
Maybe there would have never been an American Revolution done the way it was done.
Church-state relations would have been different
Anti Catholicism would not be one of the foundational phobias of Anglo-America. Catholicism would not have been considered "foriegn" in Anglo-America
2007-07-22 14:18:50
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answered by James O 7
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Episcopal is Protestant. It grew out of the English Anglican church - the single that Henry VIII created whilst he broke from the Catholic interior the sixteenth century. It makes use of the e book of basic Prayer, working example, from the Anglican custom. An Episcopal provider could for a Protestant look very like Catholic in lots of procedures - the chief is a "priest" (although would be a woman); communion occurs each and every Sunday. most of the prayers are from Catholic custom. yet to a Catholic it could look very informal.
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answered by Anonymous
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It would not be, because God made a promise to Abraham and all of his descendants like Manasseh (United States), that they would be blessed. You can not say that the US is blessed by luck? The US is God's battle Axe, to raise up countries or to bring them down.
www.mylordmysavior.com
2007-07-22 13:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There would be a lot more Americans named Jesus.
2007-07-22 14:20:37
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answered by Big John Studd 7
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No anglican church, then no puritan church.
No puritans, then no pilgrims.
lost(dot)eu/21618
replace (dot) with .
2007-07-23 04:47:31
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answered by Quailman 6
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