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To tell the Indian about the Christianity
to teach the secrets of the "black book," or the bible
well, the missionaries mostly came from the eastern United States by means of the Oregon trail to convert the non-christian Native Americans. Also, there were many sub-divisions of the christian religion that were being taught to the indians.
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The Christian missionaries in China were impressed with the fact that many Chinese were interested in knowing Jesus.
Yes. There are missionaries from several different Christian groups in France.
Did you mean the missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the earlier Christian missionaries??
All of them.
A favorite target of Christian missionaries in the late nineteenth century was Africa, particularly countries in West Africa due to the perceived lack of Christian presence and the opportunity for expansion of their faith. Missionaries sought to convert the indigenous populations to Christianity and establish churches and schools in these regions.
No, the blame lies more with Okonkwo and the European colonists, though the Christian missionaries was part of the transition of Nigeria.