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Evaluate the extent to which Christianity changed societies in Latin America in the period 1500–1800. DBQ essay

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Answered by Anonymous
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Christianity changed societies in Latin America in many ways, the european evangelizers presented the mass to people, act that was not done before, they began to name villages and cities after Catholic saints from Europe, but soon after they began to recognize saints proper to America , and Christianity was quickly taking root, the culture became a purely religious culture, the customs would change and religious dates would begin to be celebrated. That's how Christianity was taking power, taking root in Latin American cultures.

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Christianity in Latin America

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In Latin American, Christianity transformed lives of people in many ways, be it socially, political, economically or religiously during the period of 1500-1800. Evangelists played an important role in extensively preaching and influencing the minds and belief of Indians in Europe. The Indian tribes in South America were closely aligned to Mother Nature and its representation. The Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas based their religion, deities and Gods on representations of celestial stars, animals and nature. Aztecs and Mayans performed human sacrifices to honor their Gods. The evangelists changed those practices and introduced them to Christianity. Evangelists like Bartolomeo Diaz del Castillo encountered heavy resistance from the Indians. The evangelists first established their teaching centers, then built churches and influenced people.

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