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How did Christianity change societies in Latin America during the period 1500–1800.

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Answered by noorishahmed
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Explanation: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.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Christianity changed the societies In Latin America

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  • Christianity in Latin America changed the lives of people in different ways from 1500-1800, whether economically, spiritually or politically. In preaching and influencing the minds and opinions of Indians throughout Europe, évangelists have played a major role. The Indigenous tribes were closely related to and accepted by Mother Nature in South America.
  • The Aztecs, Mayans and Incas built on celestial representations of stars, creatures and existence of their religions, prophets and gods. In honour of their ancestors, Aztecs and Mayans made human sacrifices.
  • These convictions were changed and presented to the Christianity by the evangelists. The Indians had faced strong opposition by evangelists, such as Bartolomeo Diaz del Castillo. First, the evangelists founded their preaching centres, then they built churches and encouraged people.
  • The Church was the supreme and only significant element of each faith, institution and human life, and had obtained the power to rule every portion of our life from its birth to its death.
  • Since Pope III issued a charter recognising the baptism of some 8 million people and who were baptised in the Catholic faith, the native people were known as the European, and they were converted to Christianity eventually.

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