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LOL, Check your history, when the United States was created it has about 0.4% Catholics, they were almost nonexistent, and then they started immigrationa in the 1840s, and by the 1850s were about 5% of the population.
But all of the many countries south of us were founded as Catholic.
“Catholics were settled on this continent before anyone else.”
Yeah, in Mexico and New Orleans but they had almost nothing to do with the British colonies that became the United States.
Maryland was established to be the ‘Catholic’ colony but that didn’t last long. The only prominent Catholic I can think of as a Founding Father was Charles Carroll.
America was regarded as a WASP country for good reason.