Same way as the Europeans and other types. When it reached them, they accepted and embraced it. Where would we be without those builders of New York skyscrapers, the Iroquois. And where would any of us be without Christianity (sorry atheists).
they didnt like it
Christianity
Chief Red Jacket refused to convert the Iroquois to Christianity because he believed it would erode their traditional beliefs and way of life. He saw Christianity as a threat to their culture and autonomy as a Native American tribe.
The Iroquois tribes disliked the French primarily due to their alliance with the Huron and other tribes, which threatened Iroquois dominance in the region. The French were also involved in the fur trade, competing directly with the Iroquois for resources and territory. Additionally, the French missionaries' efforts to convert Native Americans to Christianity created further tensions. Overall, the French presence in North America was seen as a direct challenge to Iroquois power and autonomy.
Before Constantinople became King, and made Christianity the main religion, Romans persecuted Christians, killing anyone who professed their faith who knows? we weren't around then!
Reverend Cram wants the Iroquois to adopt Christianity and integrate European customs into their way of life. He believes that converting them to Christianity will lead to their spiritual salvation and improve their societal conditions. Cram's approach reflects the broader goal of many missionaries during that era, which was to "civilize" Indigenous peoples according to European standards. Ultimately, he seeks to foster a cultural shift that aligns with his beliefs.
The Grand Council of the Iroquois League is the government of the Iroquois
Although not specifically spelled out in the Bible, it is believed Paul was shunned by his parents and the community once they found he had converted to Christianity. Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.
what are Iroquois region
did the iroquois have laws
because Iroquois were powerful