The French
Yes they did
Paul of Tarsus, who was previously known as Saul spread Christianity as the first Christian missionary, or person who spreads their belief to non-believers. He travelled across the Roman Empire, sending Christian messages to gentiles and non-Jewish communities as well as to Jews. This allowed more people to follow the faith. He preached about Christianity in new areas where no one had preached before, and established Christianity there.
Christianity was first established in Israel, then spread to Rome and other places when the Apostles traveled and preached the gospel to people of other nations. Catholicism was set in place in ancient Rome.
To spread Christianity. They thought it was what their God wanted them to do as if it would help save the people of the world.
Both Islam and Christianity religions were spread through people free choice and will. However, the early spread of Islam was through fighting against the pagans who were attacking Muslims from time to time. While the early wide spread of Christianity was through the convert of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and accordingly persuaded the empire people to convert to Christianity.
The Spanish established missions around the world to spread their religion, particularly during the period of Spanish colonization. This included the establishment of missions in the Americas, Asia, and Africa, where friars and missionaries converted indigenous populations to Christianity. These missions played a significant role in the spread of Spanish culture and religion during the colonial era.
the bible
They were converting the indigenous people to Christianity in the form of Roman Catholicism.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.
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Christianity is spread all over the world.
It brought more people to believe in christianity!