You must be pulling my leg, I have been posting the common, everyday, historical numbers.
I asked you before, what imaginary numbers are in your head, what do you want to pretend the percentage and number of Catholics were in America at our founding?
Since there weren't surveys at the time I can't name a total number or percentage. You can't either. What you claim to be "common everyday historical numbers" are "close to zero" as you said in your first post in this thread on the subject. That is false. Queen Elizabeth I's reign ended just 50 years before Jamestown was first settled and less than 100 years before the English Civil War. During her reign, Britain was still pretty divided between Catholic and Protestant. Do you really think almost all the Catholics just disappeared in a couple generations?