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Why did christian missionaries follow explorers to Africa?

to convert Africans to Christianity


What other role did David Livingstone serve?

David Livingstone also served as a Christian missionary during his explorations in Africa. He believed that spreading Christianity was an important part of his mission and worked to convert local African people to Christianity.


Who were the missionary and the newspaper reporters famous for their explorations of unknown parts of Africa in the 1800's?

David Livingstone was a missionary and an explorer in Africa. Georg Schmidt was a missionary to South Africa. Casalis and Arbousset were missionaries sent by the Parisian Missionary Society.


Was Francis of Assisi a missionary?

Yes, he did do missionary work especially to the Muslims of North Africa.


How did David Livingstone get to Africa?

He arrived in Africa in 1841 as a missionary.


What factor spurred the rise in Christian missionary work in East Africa in the nineteenth century?

The rise of Christian missionary work in East Africa during the nineteenth century was significantly spurred by the European colonial expansion and the accompanying interest in Africa’s resources and markets. The abolition of the transatlantic slave trade also created a moral impetus for missionaries to promote Christianity as a means of civilizing and uplifting African societies. Furthermore, the exploration of the continent by figures like David Livingstone raised awareness of African cultures and the perceived need for spiritual and educational advancement, further encouraging missionary efforts.


Africa?

Who was the first missionary to go to Africa.


Where dids the earliest Portuguese explorers sail?

in Africa


Name two Victorian explorers and where they went?

David Livingstone "Dr Livingstone I presume" missionary explored Africa and made 3 long explorartions. Buried in Westminster Abbey Mary Kingsley two trips to west and central africa. Died of typhoid and was buried at sea.


Who was the most famous missionary- of Africa?

David Livingstone (1813-1873). British Congregationalist missionary serving with the London Missionary Society.


How did English explorers different from the rest of the European explorers?

European exploration of Africa began with Ancient Greeks and Romans, that explored and settled in North Africa. Fifteenth Century Portugal, especially under Henry the Navigator probed along the West African coast. Scientific curiosity and Christian missionary spirit soon were subordinated to mercantile considerations, including lucrative trafficking in enslaved persons. Others (Dutch, Spanish, French, English, etc.) joined in African trading, though for centuries European knowledge of Africa's interior was very vague. Much of the blank map was filled in by arduous, often fatal, expeditions in the Nineteenth Century.


Who was the first missionary to come to east africa?

The first missionary to come to East Africa was Johann Ludwig Krapf, a German Lutheran missionary. He arrived in the region in 1844 and was part of the Church Missionary Society. Krapf's work focused on spreading Christianity and he is also known for his efforts in linguistic studies, including the development of writing systems for local languages. His pioneering efforts paved the way for further missionary activities in East Africa.