The interaction of Europen colonizers with communities in America was particularly different as experienced in the colonies of North America than it was in Central and South America. Irvin and Sunquist expand on those differences -specifically or imp

The interaction of Europen colonizers with communities in America was particularly different as experienced in the colonies of North America than it was in Central and South America. Irvin and Sunquist expand on those differences -specifically or imp

Undergraduate (1st and 2nd year)

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The interaction of Europen colonizers with communities in America was particularly different as experienced in the colonies of North America than it was in Central and South America. Irvin and Sunquist expand on those differences -specifically or implicitly- through the Chapters for this module.

Point out one of these differences that you think had important consequences for the future development of the societies in these subcontinents.

Book: Irvin/Sunquist, The History of World Christianity (Chapters 15, 18 & 19)

Christianity expansion in the 17th century

Christianity’s arrivals to North East America and developments in the Caribbean and South America

Christianity and the Bourgois Revolutions (18th and 19th Century)

The Americas’ Revolutions and the new Church –State Relationships

Liberalism and the Vatican Council I – Building a global and centralized church

Colonialism and Christian missions in the 19th Century