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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]
- Christianity (74.6%)
- Unaffiliated (19.2%)
- Other (6.20%)

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
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
By country
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