We know about Jesus' life and teachings based upon the Bible. Particularly the New Testament (Which contains the books of <span>Matthew Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, Corinthians, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, </span><span><span>1 Timothy, 2 </span><span>Timothy, </span><span>Titus, </span><span>Philemon, </span><span>Hebrews, </span><span>James, 1st </span><span>Peter,</span><span> 2nd Peter, </span><span> 1st John, </span><span> 2nd John, 3rd</span><span> John, </span><span>Jude, and R</span><span>evelation) We also know because of eyewitness historically documented accounts from Roman, Greek, and Jewish historians who were not correlated with Jesus or his teachings.</span></span>
Cherokee attempts at resisting the removal by the United States included creating a formal Cherokee constitution, negotiating the Treat of 1819, and proceeding with legal action within the Supreme Court. These actions proved futile when Andrew Jackson was elected President and forcibly removed them for their land.
They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
Explanation:
This is the main way in which the Jesuits spread the Catholic fate among the masses. The Jesuits are a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola. The Jesuits became particularly important during the Counter-Reformation. Afterwards, they concentrated their efforts on education, establishing a large number of schools, colleges, universities and seminaries. They also organized many missions all over the world.