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Why were the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and South America more likely to accept Christianity than were the peoples of North America?

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  1. 10 May, 17:11
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    B) North American peoples were more geographically scattered and were not sedentary.

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    The indigenous people of the mesoamerican are considered to be found also in the cultural region of North America and this extended to the central Mexico and consisted of the Spanish and the Columbian societies that colonized the north America and complex civilizations of the Olmec culture that inhabited the coastal regions of the Mexico with most of the occupation being dominated by the agriculture and with the migration of the people most of them adopted the Christian culture.
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