Phoenicians
Due to their sailing skills, the Phoenicians served as missionaries of civilization, bringing eastern Mediterranean products and culture to less advanced peoples.
The Phoenicians
Missionaries
Missionaries in the Pacific islands during the 19th century were motivated by a desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations to their faith. They believed they were bringing salvation and civilizing influences to "uncivilized" peoples, and saw themselves as fulfilling a divine mandate to save souls. Additionally, some missionaries were also motivated by a desire to expand Western influence and control in the region.
Native American people, of the Aztec civilization. Their ethnic group is known as Nahuatl.
Also known as Harappan civilization and the Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.
The group of people that tried to talk the natives into converting to Christianity were known as the Missionaries.
learning the language of the non-european people they were teaching
Catholic missionaries have traveled the globe, since the first century they have gone into every known land.
The starter of civilization.
David Brainerd
Catholic missionaries have traveled the globe, since the first century they have gone into every known land.