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Historical religious demographics of the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
Historical religious demographics of the United States

The U.S. census has never asked Americans directly about their religion or religious beliefs, but it did compile statistics from each denomination starting in 1850.
Finke and Starke conducted a statistical analysis of the official census data after 1850, and Atlas for 1776, to estimate the number of Americans who were adherents to a specific denomination. In 1776 their estimate is 17%. In the late 19th century, 1850-1890, the rate increased from 34% to 45%. From 1906 to 1952, the rate grew from 51% to 59%.
==Pew Forum data==

A partial report can be found here, holding data collected by the Pew Research Center from 1972 up to 2012: (The Decline of Institutional Religion Faith Angle Forum South Beach, Florida March 18, 2013 Luis Lugo Pew Research Center Washington, D.C. )
According to the Pew Research Center the percentage of Protestants in the United States has decreased from over two-thirds in 1948 to less than half by 2012 with 48% of Americans identifying as Protestant.〔Boorstein, Michelle. "One in five Americans reports no religious affiliation, study says." ''The Washington Post.'' October 9, 2012.〕

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