By the late 1600s, settlers in the middle colonies were

religiously diverse.
mostly Catholic.
mostly Quaker.
religiously similar.

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By the late 1600s, settlers in the middle colonies were religiously diverse. The middle colonies, including areas like Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware, were known for their acceptance of various religious practices, including Quakers, Catholics, Anglicans, and others. This diversity was a defining characteristic of the region.