One goal of American Imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
Imperialism has never been initiated for the purposes or in the name of religion or for the spreading of a particular religion. What has happened in the past was that a European power, as one example, this does not rule out others, settles a foreign colony for the purposes of wealth and power. Once the colony, born out of imperialism, is settled, then priests, and pastors seek to "save" the peoples under the oppression of the imperialist power, by teaching them the proper religion and why that religion is for their own good.
One goal of American imperialism was to convert non-Christians into Christians, allegedly saving souls.
religion and self-government
1. politics 2. economy 3. religion 4. military
Roman-Catholicism is the religion of much of Latin America because, during the period of imperialism, they were conquered by the Spanish, who were Catholics.
Because there religion does not play a major role in the life of the average Japanese.
The pro's are trade, and the spread of government and religion. The con's are war's.
Yes - the best example of this is Christianity, which was a local/ethnic religion in Judea during the Roman Empire but through conquests and imperialism became a dominant world religion.
the connection between is that it either religion,military economics or power.the connection between is that it either religion,military economics or power.
2nd religion, 2nd language, exposure to the culture ruling over it.
protest, imperialism, colonialism, social class, religion. nationalism, bravery, power, leadership, change, continuity