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In the 1700's the Spanish lived in central America and they were strong Christians when they settaled they took their religion with them :)
Most likely, the major religions are Christianity and any one of several pre-Colombian beliefs. During the colonization of the Spanish in the 1500s, many Christian missionaries spread their religion throughout Central and South America.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Central America, due to the region's history of Spanish colonization. It is the official language in all countries in Central America, with the exception of Belize where English is the official language.
I dont know the religion, but i know the language and its spanish.ANSWER 2:The major religion of Central America is Christianity (predominantly Catholic).
The most important include language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) and several cultural traits inherited from Spain. Also a moderately large segment of the population 10-30% can trace their genetic origins to Spain.
The same reason that Spanish is spoken in half of South America (most countries other than Brazil), and Central America. The reason is the history of colonization - Spain conquered these countries, imposed their language, and to a large extent, their religion.
Latin America has been the region of the world most influenced by Spanish culture. The language, traditions, and customs brought by Spanish colonization have had a lasting impact on countries across Central and South America.
The part of the New World where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken is typically referred to as Latin America. This region includes countries in Central and South America where these languages are widely spoken due to the historical influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.
Land settlement and reform after depopulation and deforestation has been a major issue for Central America.
Main language: Half the surface of South America is Brazil; the main language there is Portuguese. The other half of South America, and most of Central America, speaks Spanish as the main language. Religion: The main religion is Christianity.
The Spanish conquistadors who conquered much of South and Central America were Roman Catholics.
Mexico, as well as most of Central America, the Caribbean and South America were conquered and settled by Spanish Conquistadors during the 15th and 16th centuries. As such, they imposed their language, culture and religion to the conquered peoples of the region, including Spanish as language, Roman Catholicism as "official" religion and Spanish traditions such as the Quinceanera, bullfighting and Christmas.