how did the environment (political, social, and physical) affect the religion of the 13 colonies?

That's such a broad question, that it's difficult to answer. First, the colonies were in existence for close to 150 years before they became the United States. The environment changed in those years. You're also talking various religious groups -- Quaker, Calvinistic, Episcopal, and Roman Catholic, among others. Each colony had a different political, social, and physical environment.

Please check your book to see if its author has summarized the effects of the environment on religion in the colonies.

There were social,political,and economic causes of the American Revolution people from Africa to the thirteen colonies.

During the development of the 13 colonies pressure from England had a major effect of the "environment." Taxation and other things caused the temper of the colonies to "heat up." Division among the colonies (about whether or not to break away from England) didn't make the situation any better.

who were some famouspeople from maryland
discovery 1800, important industries, colony history, what section, origional governer/leader,what was the reason for its founding (religion,prison, financial,other),and what country found it

Some famous people from Maryland include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Thurgood Marshall, and Edgar Allan Poe.

To find information about the discovery of Maryland in the 1800s, important industries, the colony's history, its section, original governor/leader, reason for founding, and the country that found it, you can consult historical sources such as books, articles, or reliable websites.

A good starting point would be to search for reputable historical sources on Maryland's history, such as books or websites published by historical societies, museums, or academic institutions. These sources often provide detailed information about the founding of the colony, its leaders, the reason for its establishment (which in the case of Maryland was primarily for financial gain and religious freedom), and its development over time.