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Christian areas can be found on the East of the Danube river. This is located in Europe.
Europe became a patchwork of little areas of mini-kingdoms.
The similarities between the US and Europe is that they have first world economies and have mature democracies.
They form the main boundary between Europe and Asia.
It is native to the grassy plains and desert areas between Asia and Europe known as the Caucasus. It has also been cultivated throughout Europe.
The areas of Europe that likely believed in Christianity was the western part of Europe, which is Spain and Italy.
The Urals and Caucasus mountains separate Europe from Asia.
Most of Europe's forests are located in Northern Europe.
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Christianity spread relatively slowly throughout the Roman Empire until the early fourth century, when Emperor Constantine gave the religion state patronage. The Roman Empire included much of southern and western Europe, and Christianity also became well established in these areas by the fourth century. The early Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, began shortly after Christianity finally became the state religion of the empire in the 380s and then worship was banned in pagan temples in 391 CE. So, much of Europe was essentially Christian well before the start of the Medieval Age. What remained was to Christianise the pagan northern and eastern regions of Europe. There was no real attempt to achieve this by peaceful means, but enslavement and conquest gradually increased the area under Christian control until, finally, all of Europe was Christian.
Northern Europe and areas around the Black Sea.
The Silk Road brought trade from China to western Asia and Europe. Chinese arts, science and religion became known in these areas. Going eastward, the Road brought Buddhism from India to China. communication between India and China~ apexvs Spread of buddhism