Jesus is said to have lived circa 2000 years ago, and the religion bearing his name was called Christianity from the early middle ages (before then they were "followers of the way"), but it wasn't established as an official and widespread religion until the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I in 391. Though Constintine famously decriminalised it, he did not make it state religion.
God wanted it done.
When people believed Christ was the son of God, hence the name Christ in Christianity.
Christianity was founded in 33 CE.
Christianity was established as the main religion of Rome in AD 313.
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to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
I think it was when the Romans came through and established the Roman Empire and Christianity and stuff...
to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
Yes, it was he who established Christianity as the official religion of the Byzantine Empire.
No. The American Revolution happened more than one and a half thousand years after Christianity was well established.
Christianity is named after Jesus Christ who established His Father's 'Church of God' called such about a dozen times in the New Testament.
Pliny the Younger mentions Christianity as an established sect early in the second century. Since established sects don't appear overnight, this establishes that Christianity must have existed during the first century also.