Christianity was brought to the Americas by the Puritans who escaped Great Britain's religious persecution. Ironically, the Puritans themselves were very closed minded individuals that deemed any other individuals' religious beliefs "blasphemy".
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No, not initially. The first settlers from England were Christians and they brought their religious practice with them.
The earliest European immigrants to the western hemisphere, in the 16th century, brought Christianity with them.
Tea was introduced into the Americas because the American colonies were made up of British citizens. British citizens moved to the Americas and brought their tea with them.
Europeans, after columbuses discovery. europeans then (in late 1600s) introduced the africans into the Americas as slaves
Although im no expert on the subject, my best guess would be the Spanish catholic (or is it Portugeuse) influences. Christianity was brought to the same way to the Americas.
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No, by the Spanish.
Christianity was introduced to North America as it was colonized by Europeans. This started in the 16th and 17th centuries.
No, not initially. The first settlers from England were Christians and they brought their religious practice with them.
I don't know what your question means but I do know the Americas received Christ as Catholic Friars and Monks spread the Gospel message. Protestants came along later and spread the Gospel to the Americas.
Christianity.
pilgrims
The name of the ethic group that introduced Christianity to Jamaica is the Spaniard.
The earliest European immigrants to the western hemisphere, in the 16th century, brought Christianity with them.
Christianity has the most followers in Europe and the Americas. Islam is the second largest religion in these regions.
Christianity in various forms. The best form is Bible Christianity.