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Christianity changed societies in Latin America in many ways, the european evangelizers presented the mass to people, act that was not done before, they began to name villages and cities after Catholic saints from Europe, but soon after they began to recognize saints proper to America , and Christianity was quickly taking root, the culture became a purely religious culture, the customs would change and religious dates would begin to be celebrated. That's how Christianity was taking power, taking root in Latin American cultures.

Christianity changes Latin America in terms of society, politics, economy, and religion during 1500-1800. It provided different perspectives to people regarding their religion and culture.  

The European changed the names of their villages and cities in the name of Catholic saints.  The culture was converted into a pure religious one by celebrating religious festivals or occasions.

Therefore, Christianity started to become powerful by rooting its values and norms in Latin American culture from the Evangelists. It ultimately contributed to strong traditional beliefs and syncretic religions.

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