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“New” immigrants in the 1800s tended to be Catholic or Jewish, but most “old” immigrants were primarily Catholic. primarily Jewish. primarily Protestant. primarily Quaker.

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Most of them were Protestant. Good Luck!!!

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Primarily Protestant.

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While "new immigrants" in the 1800s tended to be Catholic or Jewish, most "old immigrants" were Protestant. Most of these "old immigrants" were the original settlers of the region. They came from the Netherlands, England and Germany primarily, and included many different Christian denominations, such as Anglicans, Quakers and Calvinists.

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