Yes many did.
Christianity is the largest, worldwide religion with over 2.1 billion adherents. The majority of Christians are in North America, South American, Africa, Europe and other English-speaking countries.
Depends.. In North of African, the majority are Muslims with a minority of Christians, Jews and some minor religions.. While in Middle and some of South of Africa, the majority are the Christians, but you can say most of Africans were/are Christians before they went to America.
Iceland is a part of Europe because of its history and culture, also is the majority of Iceland in Europe but not in North America.
Europe is not in North America. Europe and North America is separated by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.
North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa are all in the Northern Hemisphere. North America and Europe are fully in the Northern Hemisphere. The majority of Asia and Africa are in the Northern Hemisphere. A small portion of South America is in the Northern Hemisphere.
no North America is not far away from Europe
Northern entirety of Europe entirety of North America entirety of Central America the vast majority of Asia more than half of Africa, just below the "horn".
Europe, Asia, North America
North America, Europe and Asia.EuropeAsiaNorth America
Depending on your direction, Europe is both East and West of North America.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.