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The Jews are defined by their religion. Culture is secondary and is, to a degree, subject to change and influences.
Because Spain and England wanted both to change religion. Spain wanted England to become Catholic, England wanted to change Spain to Protestant
No if you are part of a culture it will not change because of your religion. The two if you think about it can be the same .... i meen i'm catholic but my English culture does not effect my love towards my religion..... if you are muslim or seek you may not eat different meets but your love and respect to Allah does not stop you listening to your culture. I hope this helped you Erin xxx
She changed the religion by returning England to Protestantism.
In some ways yes but it is indeed possible for someone to change their culture and religion if they chose to but the likeliness of that happening is rare
The Christian people in Africa are the ones who want to change the religion of Africa to Christianity, so that culture in the African continent will change for the better away from high crime rates.
There are many factors that bring about change of culture. Some of the major ones include physical environment, interaction with other cultures, religion and so many more.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
Many have taken elements of newer religions of the people who have immigrated to their land.
The Hebrew religion never stayed the same in any era. It has always been in a state of constant change.
Anything, war, or if a couple of people moved with different culters moved and someone else decided to start a new culture to change. Or if during the war and the other culture lost then they could change their culture.