In Western Europe, Christianity was present as far north as Scotland, but it didn't go beyond the Rhine in the east, which was the border between the Roman Empire and Germanic tribes before it fell.
In the 2000 years, Christianity has spread far and wide, it is in all countries today, roughly.
600 miles
St. Paul, who spread Christianity as far as Rome. Constantine made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire.
500 miles
600 miles
Christianity and Islam spread far from where they were founded
It was too far to trade with other Vikings, and the natives were constantly attacking.
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To allover the world; from west to east and from north to south. Prior to the 20th century, the farthest westward that Islam had spread was Morocco and Mauritania.
600 miles = 965.606km
Christianity is the most widespread religion in the world, But unfairly so as well.While christians occupy over 69% of the earth's populated regions, there are so many splinters of christian groups that it is unfair to say that a majority of people are one specific sect.Europe: Christianity spread to Europe from Jerusalem from the Roman Empire, which gaveit means to travel and grow, from their it went to Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, and off to Asia and North Africa.Africa: Christianity spread to Egypt soon after Christ was crusified, and flourished ddown the nile as far south as Tanzania. Todays christians are there because of colonization by euopeans in the 1700-1900s.Asia: The christians attempt to infultrate Asia as stopped by Japan and China which punnished christians harshly. It never caught on in India partially because of the Indians' devotion to Hinduism and the sacrednes of the cow which christians disregard. But it did spread to Russia, the Steppe countries, the Philippeans, and Korea very rapidly.North/South America: The faith spread to north in south America from about 1495 and onward when the spanish becan enslaving native heathens. This practice was apolished by Queen Isabella of Spain in 1503 which led to the Missions to convert the natives. Especially in SOuth, Central America and Western North America. The British, French, Spanihs, German, Portugues, and other European groups introduced their forms of Christianity to the regions as they colonizes, enslaving or converting the natives.Australia/Islanders: Christianity was spread to islands via missionaries and colonialization. Hawaiians, Australians, New Zeallanders all took Christianity with them as they colonized and missions went to conver the aboriginal and polynesian people throughtout the pacific, Atlantic and indan oceans.
About as far north as the Mississippi/Tenn border, generally south of I-40. Grows as far west as the SE corner of Arkansas. Anywhere north and west of there is either too cold or too dry. Not sure of its spread along the Atlantic coast area (Carolinas, etc)