Why did European nations send missionaries to convert people in Africa and Asia to Christianity? Check all that apply. Europeans believed cultural exchange would improve international relations. Africans and Asians were continually at war over religious differences. Europeans believed Christianity would make people more civilized. Europeans wanted to expand their power around the world. Africa and Asia wanted to become part of the European empire.
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Europeans believed in Christianity and they felt that the world would be better off, if everyone followed Christianity. They also believed that if people were converted to Christianity, it would be easier to take over power of these regions. Missionaries were despatched to remote places in Africa and Asia, with this objective.
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Answer:Europeans believed Christianity would make people more civilized.
Europeans wanted to expand their power around the world
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