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Can anyone explain to me how Zwinglian theology became so popular in the U.S.? Many would point to the fact that Catholicism did not become a major denomination in the U.S. until large immigration movements in the late 1800s and early 1900s, but this argument (which I have often heard) ignores the fact that much of American theological history was founded on Anglican, Methodist, and Presbyterian teachings, and all of these theological traditions support the real presence and emphasize the sacraments more than the modern Evangelical church. So, does anyone know how Zwinglian theology became so popular in the U.S. and why so many left the Methodist and Anglican churches, which were very popular in early America?