it wasn't always catholocism. the native Mexican people had their own religions. They were much like ancient egyptians, in that they worshipped sun gods and animals. These were people very advanced in Astrology and math, also architecture.
Look into ancient Mayan and Aztec cultures. Human sacrifice was common and the lifestyle of the people revolved around the community. Religion was the way of life.
The dominant religion in Central America is Christianity, with the majority of the population identifying as Roman Catholic. There is also a growing presence of Protestant denominations in the region. Additionally, there are indigenous beliefs that blend with Catholicism in some areas.
the largest religion of central America is catholic (90%) i don't no the other religions but hope you like my answer
The religion that is most widespread in Central America is Roman Catholic.
Catholic like Spainish the old rulers
Christianity has the most followers in Europe and the Americas. Islam is the second largest religion in these regions.
The 16th century was a time when religion, specifically Christianity, was a main reason for migration to the Americas. This was largely driven by the desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations in the New World.
If i do remember correctly, it was Roman catholic.
The central idea of Buddhism is the pursuit of enlightenment and the alleviation of suffering through understanding the nature of reality and selflessness. The appeal of Buddhism lies in its teachings on compassion, mindfulness, and the potential for personal transformation, which resonate with many people seeking meaning, peace, and liberation from suffering in their lives.
That depends on which part of the world you lived. In Europe the dominant religion was Catholic Christianity, But there was also Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam in other places and the religions of the peoples of the Americas and China and Australia to consider.
Christianity.
European Missionaries
Roman Catholicism
Roman Catholic.
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The geographical formation that separates the Americas is Central America. Central America is the strip of landmass that separates North America and South America.
mostly roman catholics
For religion and economic freedom from Europe
The Roman Catholic Church
Costa Rica
Rainforest of central and S Americas
Central America