Traveling to deliver sermons to audiences around the Roman Empire, Jesus' disciples and followers disseminated the Christian message.
Jesus' followers were the first to propagate the faith around the world, starting with the son of a Jewish carpenter, followed by emperors, monarchs, and missionaries. Christianity has had a significant impact on world history over the past two thousand years through crusades, conquests, and plain old word of mouth. Christianity started to take over as the main religion in the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great (AD 306-337).
The apostle's Peter and Paul/Saul are the two most important individuals in Christianity after Jesus. Particularly Paul plays a key role in the transmission of Jesus' teachings to Gentiles (non-Jews) throughout the Roman Empire.
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marriages between germans and jews were prohibited
The Southern half of the original 13 colonies, in which the area has rich farming regions to historical cotton/tobacco farms.
The area that stretches from New York to Alabama includes New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North & South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
NY, Pennsylvania, & Maryland have large amounts of population (being up to the north), and generally had factories and large fishing areas.
Going towards the south, we see that it becomes more rural, with farms, then large plantations held by southerners that are also allowed to hold slaves. These usually planted tobacco, and when prices dropped, cotton.
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