Ostensibly the reason for the Crusades was to retake Jereusalem from the followers of Mohammed. However it seems clear that a parallel reason for the Crusades was the same as the reason for all wars.
It Spread a Disease what Else would it spread
the crusades happened because a lot of poius people that believed that they were better than anyone else went to `liberate' a perfectly happy country.
AnswerArguably, there are two persons who, more than any one else, were responsible for the spread of Christianity. The first of these was Paul, the "Apostle to the Gentiles", without whom Christianity could have remained a minor Jewish sect. The second is the fourth-century Emperor Cosntantine, who gave the Christian Church state patronage and began the process of converting the empire to Christianity.
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they spread what the water goes somewhere else
Yes, it spread throughout the whole world
The arrival of the Spanish who tried to change their way of life. The Spanish wanted to convert them to Christianity. Some one else could probably give more information.
they have English food not much else
* Because Christians are commissioned to to spread the Gospel of Jesus to all the world (Matthew 28:19) They are commanded to spread the good news of Jesus being our savior and then the more people we tell that believe, the more that come to a faith in God and can spend an eternity in heaven someday. * The spread of Christianity has been tightly connected with the expansion of many empires, notably the British, French and Spanish, and with many worldwide events (the Crusades, the large numbers of controversies involving revolutionary scientists); as such it is an integral part of Western history. In terms of the religion itself, spreading Christianity is an important way of gaining more adherents and increasing its influence.
HIV isn't spread through sharing of food.
People were eating, sleeping, and drinking. They were also breathing. So were all the animals.
There was no one particular person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. All of the disciples/apostles of Jesus went out to "teach all nations". Several apostles are patrons of distant countries and they may very well have traveled to them. For example, James is affiliated with Spain, Peter with Rome, Luke, although not an apostle but a friend of Paul, is buried in Padua, Italy according to the latest DNA. Paul himself traveled and wrote throughout the middle east until he was taken to Rome as a prisoner. The Roman Emperor Constantine also helped spread Christianity by declaring it the official religion of the Roman Empire.