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What are the effects of the counter-reformation?

Missionaries brought Catholic beliefs to Native Americans.


What are some effects of the Counter Reformation?

Missionaries brought Catholic beliefs to Native Americans.


What did missionaries introduce to native Americans during the counter reformation?

they introduced a new catholic religion


Main idea of missionaries go overseas?

when the counter-reformation began, many catholics became committed to spreading their faith


Why did w e b du bois organize the exhibit of Americans negroes?

To counter negative stereotypes


What areas did Catholic and Protestant missionaries travel to after the reformation and counter reformation?

Catholic missionaries traveled to regions of Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Protestant missionaries focused on regions like Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. Missionary efforts were often influenced by colonial powers and the desire to spread Christianity globally.


What are reforms the Reformation the counter reformation and the missionaries?

The Protestant Reformation sought to reform the Catholic Church through teachings of salvation by faith alone. The Counter-Reformation was the Catholic Church's response, aiming to address criticisms and restore its authority through reforms and the Council of Trent. Missionaries during this time spread Christianity to new lands, converting indigenous peoples and establishing churches.


What was the immediate aftermath Pearl Harbor had on Americans?

The US wanted to counter attack immediately.


What was the goal of the counter reformation in the new world?

The Catholic Counter-Reformation was in response to the Protestant Reformation. Its goal was to reform the Catholic Church from within.


What were The group of counter-revolutionaries that the Americans supported in Nicaragua in the 1980's called?

They were called the Contras, from the Spanish word for counter, in this case meaning against or opposing.


Why did the Greensboro 4 want to do a sit-in?

They wanted all African-Americans to be served at the lunch counter at Woolworths in N.C.


Why did W.E.B. Du Bois organize the Exhibit of American Negroes?

To counter negative stereotypes (APEX)