This is the religious % in indonesia:
87.18% of Indonesians identified themselves as
Muslim, 6.96%
Protestant, 2.91%
Catholic, 1.69%
Hindu, 0.72%
Buddhist, 0.05%
Confucianism, 0.13% other, and 0.38% unstated or not asked.
This is the % in Taiwan:
35% of the population is composed of
Buddhists, 33% of
Taoists (including
local religion), 3.9% of
Christians, 18.7% of people who identify as not religious, and approximately 10% of adherents to religious movements of Taoist or
Confucian origin (among them 3.5% adhere to
Yiguandao).
and this is the religious % in Suriname:
48.4 percent of the population is
Christian, 22.3 percent is
Hindu, 13.9 percent is
Muslim, 1.8 percent follows
Winti, and 0.8 percent is
Javanist
Summing up, Netherlands was way more interested in commerce than religion (something that we all know), well, this WI scenario is about one question: What if Netherlands embarked on a protestant crusade in their colonies like spain did? What if they heavily converted the population in their colonies, and how this would affect them today, especially Indonesia, know for it's gigantic muslim population