Persecution of Christians by the Romans facilitated the rapid growth and spread of Christianity.
In the first three centuries, there was a lot of persecution of the Christian Church by Roman authorities. This ended up having a significant historical effect in that many Christians fled far and wide in the old world and wherever they went they preached the gospel of Christ.
About 12 emperors of Rome in the period 30 t0 311AD went out of their way to persecute Christians, and it was in this periods that Christianity spread widest.
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After Britain won the Seven Years' War and gained land in North America, it issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited American colonists from settling west of Appalachia.
The main reason the Friars and Jesuits wanted to go to the colonies in the Americas to convert the Native people to Catholicism. Friars and Jesuits were groups of people who heavily believed in Catholicism and wanted to convert as many people as possible to this religion. They thought the Native Americans would be a prime target as they were more spiritual than religious and thought they would be easily swayed into religion.
By supporting Mao Zedong and by helping Chiangmai Kia Shek
<span>The Phoenician Alphabet helped to communicate and share ideas
and information. The Phoenicians gave the idea of the Alphabet to the Greeks,
who then passed it on to the Romans and their writing technique was the foundation
of most early languages. The Canaan technique of writing had 22
symbols and or letters helped in keeping records.</span>