In the 1700's the Spanish lived in Central America and they were strong Christians when they settaled they took their religion with them
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Given Mexico's historic links to Spain, the dominant religion is Christianity, with most Christians being Roman Catholic.
Christianity--particularly Catholicism--is the dominant religion throughout Central and South America. However, because there are multiple countries in Central America, I'm not sure if all/any have adopted Christianity as their "official religion."
Christianity (predominantly Catholic)
I dont know the religion, but i know the language and its spanish.ANSWER 2:The major religion of Central America is Christianity (predominantly Catholic).
Christianity, Roman Catholic
Christianity. Note that the region is usually known as "Central America".
All of the American continent - whether it be North America, Central America, or South America - has, and has had for quite a while, Christianity as its majority religion.
The most common religion in Central America is Christianity, mainly Catholic. But like all countries, there are many different religions.
The dominant religion in Central America is Roman Catholicism, inherited from Spanish conquistadors who conquered and settled these lands from the 16th to 19th centuries. Antarctica is a continent with research bases from several countries scattered along its surface; no permanent settlements exist there so speaking about "dominant religions" is meaningless.
Christianity isn’t Really a religion. Catholics are “christians”...they’re not in two religions because only one Is a religion
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Main language: Half the surface of South America is Brazil; the main language there is Portuguese. The other half of South America, and most of Central America, speaks Spanish as the main language. Religion: The main religion is Christianity.