Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity
Language (Spanish) and religion (Catholicism)
John Gaskell has written: 'Making a Rule of Life (Affirming Catholicism)'
Spanish rule at the time Puerto Rico was colonized was Catholic.
Catholicism. Obedience to the Roman Catholic Church.
For Starters: Government by the consent of the governed. The established self-rule of the colonists would play a key roel in the coming Revolution.
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The United States does rule Puerto Rico.
Under the Spanish, Roman Catholicism was the official religion, and it was strengthened by French immigration during the French and Haitian revolutions.
The success of Spanish Armada would mean that Queen Elizabeth, (viewed as a Protestant heretic) would be deposed and the people subjugated to the Spanish rule and forcibly converted to Catholicism.
At one time, King George ruled America.
Irish Catholicism and Roman Catholicism share many beliefs and practices, but there are some key differences. One major difference is the emphasis on Irish cultural traditions and saints in Irish Catholicism, while Roman Catholicism is more universal in its practices. Additionally, Irish Catholicism has a strong emphasis on social justice and political involvement, reflecting the country's history of struggle against British rule. Overall, both branches of Catholicism share a common core of beliefs but have distinct cultural and historical influences that shape their practices.