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Kanade
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Thanks, that’s really helpfulWe have a history in the US of anti-Catholicism. Things like requiring candidates for political office to take a vow that they did not believe in transubstantiation existed up through the 1920s. We have only had one Catholic president (and he downplayed it) out of 45. It was the religion of immigrants and resulted in the rise of the Nativist party. The statistics really show how much the US changed in a very short time. In 1840, Catholics made up 2% of Americans. By the 1920s, it was 22% (think Irish, German, and Italian immigrants). This caused a huge uproar and groups like the KKK, who were already going after black people, added people with so called ‘immigrant religions’, such as Catholics and Jews, to their target list.
Mild mainstream Protestants do best. Our elite are WASPs. Presbyterians, Methodists and Episcopalians have done very well in politic, historically. Baptists do well in local politics in the South.