Answer:
Protestantism has contributed significantly to the emergence of the American nation and its identity.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The immigrants - members of a wide variety of groups, churches and confessions - brought Protestantism to the British colonies of North America, which later became the United States of America.
- There, Protestantism gained and preserved to this day - more faces.
- There is no one state church.
- Countless churches fight for believers.
- Charismatic preachers gave voice to the Protestant movement.
- New confessions and numerous social reform movements have emerged, including the so-called "black churches" of African-Americans.