The Catholic Missionaries who came to the new world in the 16th century built the first Churches.
Different heights. There is no set plan for churches. When a Bishop decides to build a new church he consults the people for whom the church will be built and architects. Normally, churches were built very tall to emphasis their vertical aspect - that they were "reaching up to heaven" "to God". In the last century, Churches were built more squat to emphasis the community of people. The Church has now realized that this is a mistake and is returning to the tall, vertical emphasis of churches.
''The people who built it were the Spanish missionaries''
New England colonies were Purtians and the effect was that only white men who owned land and were members of the church and were 21 could vote.
the white robe of churches were the thousands of new churches built across Europe during the Romanesque period. You need this for ap art history huh?
Jerusalem
New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
Churces help the kingdoms because Churches is a place where people celevrate life and death. Churches support the poor and weak, so it has a good effect on the kingdom but the Bad effects of this is religous wars and space avalability because more churches are being built and its taking too much spaces where it could be used for something actually real and important such as homs, hospitals or schools
Cathedrals
Churches first started being built during the Roman Empire when Christianity was the "big thing" Temples were around before Jesus' time. Temples were the places of worship before churches.
Indians men hunted, built churches, and built homes.