Catholicism (Catholics)
At this time, Lutheranism, Methodism, or any other Protestant religions had not broken away from Catholicism yet, so Catholicism was the only official Christian religion, or the only official religion to believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God ans that he died for our sins and rose again.
Christianity was one of the main religons during the Middle Ages, with tje Crusades and such, it might not've been the one that "helped" them, but it was sure as Hell the dominant one.
The Knottagains--they eventually untied more than 10 million people- but their popularity plummeted immediately after everyone was untied
Roman Catholic
Yes yes yow!
Governance social classes is a organization. Religion is something that people believe in and live by.
Well most people in the middle colonies, especially Pennsylvania wanted a place to practice their own religion. That is one of the main reasons they went to the New World. The Middle colonies had a very wide toleration of Religion accepting most of them. For Example: Pennsylvania had mostly Quakers, but did allow pretty much any other religion. So the role it played was attracting people from Europe who were tired of being persecuted because of their religion I guess. I'm doing a project on that right now so I hope that helped.
Members of both the Franciscan and Dominican orders preached renewal of religion to people all over Europe and helped to fight heresy.
The compass helped people in the Middle Ages improve their navigational abilities. This was a time of exploration, and the compass helped navigators as they explored on land and sea.
Yes yes yow!
Some people of Middle east, Africa, Asia, Europe, America, and all world continents
No. Soninke is actually a nationality--like how i am an american--not a religion. The Soninke people practice Islam as their religion. Paganism originated in Northern Europe, whereas Islam originated in the Middle East.
Governance social classes is a organization. Religion is something that people believe in and live by.
Well most people in the middle colonies, especially Pennsylvania wanted a place to practice their own religion. That is one of the main reasons they went to the New World. The Middle colonies had a very wide toleration of Religion accepting most of them. For Example: Pennsylvania had mostly Quakers, but did allow pretty much any other religion. So the role it played was attracting people from Europe who were tired of being persecuted because of their religion I guess. I'm doing a project on that right now so I hope that helped.
People were driven to the middle colonies because it was a diverse place for religion.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
There is only one Jewish religion but there are different groups on how to pronounce words when you pray and they are sifardy,ashcinoz and chabad. sifardy is usually middle east,ashcinoz is usually Europe and chabad is every where.
Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.
Members of both the Franciscan and Dominican orders preached renewal of religion to people all over Europe and helped to fight heresy.
Where have you been? Islam is the dominant religion in the Middle East and the culture of most of its people. Smell the roses, man.