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How was religion spread to the Germanic tribes during the Medieval period?
Merchants from Constantinople
The Crusaders
Christian Monks
Arab warriors
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Christian monks.
Missionaries and monks (sent by the Roman Church or acting independently) carried Christianity into Germanic lands—e.g. Augustine of Canterbury to the Anglo-Saxons, St. Boniface to the Germans—establishing churches, monasteries and converting rulers, which led to broader adoption. The other choices were not the primary agents: Crusaders fought in the Holy Land, Constantinople’s merchants had limited missionary impact, and Arab warriors did not spread Christianity to the Germanic peoples.
Missionaries and monks (sent by the Roman Church or acting independently) carried Christianity into Germanic lands—e.g. Augustine of Canterbury to the Anglo-Saxons, St. Boniface to the Germans—establishing churches, monasteries and converting rulers, which led to broader adoption. The other choices were not the primary agents: Crusaders fought in the Holy Land, Constantinople’s merchants had limited missionary impact, and Arab warriors did not spread Christianity to the Germanic peoples.
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