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Why American Christianity Became Southern

via The Dispatch·May 31

An analysis explores how the Northeast lost its religious influence while the South retained and strengthened its Christian identity. The piece highlights the historical divergence between Protestant traditions in the South and the decline of organized religion in the North. This cultural shift has profound implications for the current political and social landscape of the United States.

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