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Religion in North America

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Religion in North America
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Religion in North America is dominated by various branches of Christianity and spans the period of Native American dwelling, European settlement, and the present day. Religion has been a major influence on art, culture, philosophy and law of the continent.

Religion in North America (2020)[1]
  1. Christianity (74.6%)
  2. Unaffiliated (19.2%)
  3. Other (6.20%)
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Religious Belief in North America, according to 2010-2012 data

Between them, the United States, Mexico and Canada account for 85 percent of the population of North America. Religion in each of these countries is dominated by Christianity (77.4),[2][3] making it the largest religious group in North America.

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By religion

Christianity

  • North America: 75.2%[4]-77.4%[5]
  • Mexico: 87.7%[6]
  • United States: 73.7%[7]
  • Canada: 67.3%[8]

Judaism

Islam

Buddhism

  • Canada: 1.4%
  • Mexico: 0.09%
  • United States: 0.9%

Hinduism

  • Canada: 2.3%
  • United States: 1.0%
  • Mexico: 0.1%

Sikhism

  • Canada: 2.1%
  • United States: 0.2%

Bahá'í Faith

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Irreligion

  • Canada: 35%[8]
  • United States: 28%[7]
  • Mexico: 8%[18]

By country

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References

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