Christianity really helps the Caribbean people by giving them hope. indeed, Christianity serves as their hope in their everday life and impacted their lives. Churches donated lots of money for the poor people..
1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
(Columbus brought it the the Carribean)
St David is credited with the spread of Christianity in the Wales where he is revered.
Christianity is first, with Islam second.
When it comes to religion, the Caribbean is dominated by Christianity. However, many different sects and cultural adaptations of Christianity can be found throughout the islands. From the religions of slaves and indentured servants to styles developed on the islands themselves, the Caribbean is full of a vibrant variety of faiths. When Europeans came to the Caribbean, they brought their own religions: The Spanish and French were devout Roman Catholics, while the British were Protestants. Irish migrants from Britain brought Catholicism with them as well, and the Dutch brought both Catholicism and Dutch Reform beliefs. The region's religions became even more mixed when the islands were claimed by different nations, as they often were throughout the Caribbean's early history. But religious diversity exists even on the islands that rarely or never changed hands. Slavery and indentured servitude brought many people with many different faiths to the islands. Still, the biggest challenge (and support) to the growth of Christianity was slavery. Slaves from Africa brought their own religious and spiritual practices with them, some of which combined with Catholic practices and became entirely new religions, while some spiritual beliefs simply occurred out of sight of the white masters. Many of the Caribbean-born slaves were indoctrinated into Christianity. In fact, the end of slavery helped encourage some religious diversity in the islands. East Indian immigrants brought their own beliefs and practices to the region. Almost one quarter of the population of Trinidad and Tobago is Hindu - one of the highest concentrations of Hindu people in the world. Small populations of Jews and Muslims also live in the Caribbean. Respectfully copied and pasted from www.caribbean-guide.info
tell them what to wear
I do believe it that it is Christianity, but I may be wrong.
Hinduism came to the Caribbean with the migration of Indian workers to that area after the abolition of Slavery in 1834. Along with Hinduism, the Indians also brought cuisine, such as pungent curries, and ganja, which are important contributions to Caribbean culture. While Indian and Hindu influence can be found through out the British West Indies they are most pronounced on the island of Trinidad.
the simple answer is people! there were originally only indigenous people living in the Caribbean and they had their own religions then when Europeans arrived and introduced slavery they brought Christianity with them then later after the abolition of slavery indentured workers from asia mostly India came, bring with them Hinduism and Islam. The main religions in the Caribbean are Christianity(Catholicism), Hinduism and Islam
Christianity is most popular in the Caribbean but there are many other religions.
it was a great impact
A reminder to love God and to love people, as well as good influence of ethics when people actually follow the teachings of Christianity.
Name Name two traditional religions to which people in the English speaking Caribbean belong .
Answer Mostly Christianity
Christianity
missionaries.
Christianity is most popular in the Caribbean but there are many other religions.
Christianity, more specifically Catholicism.
It came with the Spaniards after 1492.