God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit. People were drawn to Christianity by God's Holy Spirit. Also people were drawn in by Christian's sharing the gospel with them to lead them to salvation through Christ as he is the only narrow path to salvation.
Pretty hard to limit it to just two... I'm going to say the Romans (before AD 500) and the Franks (after AD 500).
Monks and missionaries
Monks
Monks and missionaries
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Mostly European countries and countries with a history of colonization by Europeans. Christianity has spread all over the world, and includes people of most ethnic groups. That does not mean that most ethnic groups study Christianity.
Us Americans
There isn't a "main religion" in Alberta, because there are as many types of religion as there are different ethnic groups of people. However, Christianity is one of the main religions in Alberta, along with Buddhism and Islam.
People get involved in faith groups, such as Christianity, because when they are learning about God, they like to surround them selves with other believers because the other believers teach them about the faith and they learn more. If you are curious, about faith, you should try Christianity.
The Spanish were largely responsible for bringing Catholicism to the United States, especially in the southwestern states - Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
He was the president involved in the Civil War (1861-1865) and was largely responsible for the freeing of enslaved blacks. (Although people still largely discriminated against blacks until the civil rights movements of the 1960s)
True -Novanet
The biggest factor contributing to a wider variety of lifestyles in America is the large umber of ethnic groups that have settled here. In many other countries you only have a few different groups of people, and they largely do not interact with each other the way groups in America do.
Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called scapegoating. It is a form of scapegoating where people are unjustly held responsible for problems or actions they are not actually responsible for.
To teach people about Christianity.