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Religion in the United States Government

Signers of the Constitution of the United States of America

William Samuel Johnson

�� Anglican

Connecticut

Roger Sherman

�� Congregationalist

Connecticut

George Read

�� Episcopalian

Delaware

Gunning Bedford, Jr.

�� Presbyterian

Delaware

John Dickinson

�� Quaker

Delaware

Richard Bassett

�� Methodist

Delaware

Jacob Broom

�� Lutheran

Delaware

William Few

Methodist

Georgia

Abraham Baldwin

�� Episcopalian

Georgia

James McHenry

�� Presbyterian

Maryland

Daniel of St. Thomas-Jenifer

�� Episcopalian

Maryland

Daniel Carroll

�� Roman Catholic

Maryland

Nathaniel Gorham

Congregationalist

Massachusetts

Rufus King

�� Episcopalian

Massachusetts

John Langdon

Congregationalist

New Hampshire

Nicholas Gilman

�� Episcopalian

New Hampshire

William Livingston

�� Presbyterian

New Jersey

David Brearly

�� Episcopalian

New Jersey

William Paterson

�� Presbyterian

New Jersey

Jonathan Dayton

�� Episcopalian

New Jersey

Alexander Hamilton

�� Episcopalian

New York

William Blount �� Episcopalian North Carolina

Richard Dobbs-Spaight, Sr.

�� Episcopalian

North Carolina

Hugh Williamson

�� Presbyterian

North Carolina

Benjamin Franklin

�� Deist (Protestant)

Pennsylvania

Thomas Mifflin

Quaker

Pennsylvania

Robert Morris

�� Episcopalian

Pennsylvania

George Clymer

�� Quaker

Pennsylvania

Thomas Fitzsimons

�� Roman Catholic

Pennsylvania

Jared Ingersoll

�� Presbyterian

Pennsylvania

James Wilson

�� Episcopalian

Pennsylvania

Gouverneur Morris

�� Episcopalian

Pennsylvania

John Rutledge

�� Episcopalian

South Carolina

Charles Cotesworth-Pinckney

�� Episcopalian

South Carolina

Charles Pinckney

�� Episcopalian

South Carolina

Pierce Butler

�� Episcopalian

South Carolina

John Blair

�� Episcopalian

Virginia

James Madison, Jr.

�� Anglican

Virginia

George Washington

�� Deist, Episcopalian

Virginia

����� COLONY THAT WAS NOT REPRESENTED AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE

Rhode Island

British Colonies that remained Loyal

Canada - Quebec - Nova Scotia - Bermuda - Labrador - Newfoundland - Hudson Bay
�Illinois - Bahamas - New South Wales - Jamaica - New Scotland - Vermont - etc., etc.

Note:
By the year 2000 Episcopalians and Anglicans together made up less than 1.7% of the population of the United States.� Lutherans 4.6%, Methodists 6.8%, Presbyterians 2.7% , Congregationalists 0.7% - and practicing Roman Catholics are now 25% and Baptists are 16.5% of the United States population.

The Magna Carta - 1215

Declaration of the First Continental Congress - 1774

The Declaration of Independence - 1776

The Original Thirteen Colonies

Religion and the Founding of the American Republic

Signers of the Declaration of Independence - July 4th, 1776

Signers of the Constitution of the United States of America - September 17th, 1787

Representatives Elected to the 1st Federal Congress of the United States (1789-1791)

Senators Elected to the 1st Federal Congress of the United States (1789-1791)

Senators elected to the 109th Congress of the United States of America