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They didn't accept it as something from white people, they accepted Christianity as from God. The very first Christians were mostly middle eastern people it is not a racial religion.
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They had no choice in the matter. The tyrannical slave masters terrorized them into becoming obedient Christians.
AnswerDavid Livingstone, one of the pioneer Christian missionaries into Africa did nothing else but seek the welfare of the African people. Apart from bringing them the Christian Gospel, he brought the beginnings of modern medicine, as well as education. In addition he was a determined opponent of slavery, often to his peril. Since the African chiefs were in effect dictators to their tribes they had to be reached first and many refused to accept the truth.
The Africans who truly accepted the Gospel did so, sometimes against the wishes of their chief, by the work of the Holy Spirit in their heart, just like anyone else. Force has never been the Christian way to true conversion, although some in the name of Christ have tried it.
AnwserActually the reality of the situation is much more complicated than the answers above portray them. Africans were not forced into Christianity by "tyrannical slave masters." To say so is to victimize Africans, thereby making the European's out to be more powerful or superior. The fact is, Europeans didn't just come to Africa and catch scared people in nets, then force them to work. A complicated system of slavery was already well established on the continent, which attracted European slave merchants. African nations also had advanced forms of weaponry, far superior to early Europeans, and this further inspired trade between the two continents.
In the end, African slave owners sold their slaves to Europeans, but caught themselves in a cycle that grew to outrageous proportions with the development of the Triangle Trade. African lave owners either kept selling their slaves to gain wealth and political power, or risked becoming slaves themselves.
During this time missions were established in Western Africa and Southern Africa. A lot of the intentions were sincere, they truly believed that exposing African peoples to Christianity would "save" them. Many converted to gain access to European wealth, gain political power, or out of curiosity. Only over time would Christianity become mandatory in some areas, but even then the practice was just superficial to true nonbelievers.
Suggested reads: Chinua Achebe "Things Fall Apart," and the story of "Chaka."
Slaves have no choice and must do the bidding of their owners, including what religion to follow. In the early years of Christianity, slaves belonging to Christians were not permitted to become Christians themselves unless permitted by their owners, since by becoming Christians they would be eligible for a rest day on Sundays, thus reducing their economic value. The slave trade to the Americas resulted in the forced conversion of slaves, who 'accepted' the white man's religion because it was required of them.
Most of the africans are Muslims as well as christians! The northern and western countries of Africa are mostly Muslim. The southern countries of Africa are mostly Christian. The third most popular religion in Africa is Baha'i
The Romans as they had all the power would throw the early christians to the lions to get rid of them as they thought they would become more powerful then them.
The Filipino Natives become Christians with the arrival of Spanish conquistadores. A Conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, from Spain arrived in Cebu and baptize the first Filipino Christians. Converting the Filipino Natives is one of the goals of the colonizer. This is made easier because there is no established religion in the Philippines that time except for Islam.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
the spanish and the africans traded thingsthey made the africans into slavesthe spanish took over the africans home
The culture of the colonies aged many slaves to become Christians---> Apex
actually depends on the culture but for Christians its thesame .
Some Christians participated in the African slave trade in the past, but it is not accurate to say that Christians as a whole were responsible for killing Africans. Slavery and violence against Africans were carried out by a variety of individuals and groups with diverse religious beliefs. Christianity as a religion does not condone violence or discrimination against any group of people.
Depends.. In North of African, the majority are Muslims with a minority of Christians, Jews and some minor religions.. While in Middle and some of South of Africa, the majority are the Christians, but you can say most of Africans were/are Christians before they went to America.
because they wanted the africans to become slaves
Voodoo was born when the Europeans colonized Hispaniola and tried to convert the Africans to Christians.
Some Christians defended slavery by quoting scripture: "Slaves, obey your masters". Other Christians noted that in the Bible, a slave was to be freed after 7 years unless he/she agreed to permanently become a slave. There were debates as to whether Africans were considered human.
The culture of the colonies aged many slaves to become Christians---> Apex
They didn't! They are hated in the Carolinas.
The africans were forced to become slaves.
Because they were in mali
Slaves in the year 1831 had become christians as their masters were christians.