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To teach people about Christianity.
They built many places of learning where people came to study from around Europe. Countries all around Europe had these places. Towns grew up around these, which helped Europe. A lot of the people specialised in education and educated ordinary people, not just in Christianity but in other subjects too.
To teach people about Christianity.
the bible
The ways that helped the renaissance grow and spread through Europe is by spreading Roman Catholic culture. Spreading the culture helped people become closer to God and very much more religious.
It would be different forms of Christianity. French, Spanish, and Portuguese missionaries would spread Catholicism. British, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, and German missionaries would carry different forms of Protestant faith (such as Anglican, Methodist, Moravian, Lutheran, and Reformed).
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Christianity
Christianity, more specifically Catholicism.
The same as most of Europe: Christianity.
Paul of Tarsus, who was previously known as Saul spread Christianity as the first Christian missionary, or person who spreads their belief to non-believers. He travelled across the Roman Empire, sending Christian messages to gentiles and non-Jewish communities as well as to Jews. This allowed more people to follow the faith. He preached about Christianity in new areas where no one had preached before, and established Christianity there.