Federalists, as a political faction in early American history, did not have a specific religion; they were a diverse group with varying beliefs. Many were influenced by Enlightenment ideals and were often associated with Protestantism, particularly Congregationalism and Anglicanism. However, their focus was primarily on promoting a strong central government and the ratification of the U.S. Constitution rather than on religious identity. Overall, their religious affiliations were secondary to their political goals.
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