Roman Catholic, because the people who originally conquered the Native Populations were Catholic.
Buddhism is the most common religion in Japan. Shinto is the traditional religion.
Portugual and Spain
Roman Catholicism was imposed upon Native American peoples by Spanish conquistadors, who settled most of Mexico and Latin America during the Age of Exploration (1500-1800). Nowadays, it has resulted in a vast majority of people following that faith.
There are many strengths and weaknesses in a dominant culture. Dominant cultures are usually the most productive at making and distributing what they produce for example.
Spain set up most of the colonies, since Portugal was initially prevented from doing so, except in Brazil.
The dominant religion in most of Latin America is Catholicism.
No. Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Latin America.
Christianity, like most of Latin America.
Christianity is the most dominant religion.
Catholicism
Latin America is predominetly Roman Catholic.
Given Mexico's historic links to Spain, the dominant religion is Christianity, with most Christians being Roman Catholic.
Spain has the most influence on religion and language of Latin America. Latin America was originally made up of native tribes which spoke native languages. When it was conquered by the Spaniards, the Spanish language and Christian/Catholic religion were introduced.
Christianity, just as most of Latin America.
Spain did.
spain
Most of Latin America was settled by the Spanish. In most of Europe, Roman Catholicism is the main religion. Therefore, this religion was forced onto the original inhabitants of Latin America when the Spanish came and conquered.