Christianity in colonial societies in the Americas
A) remained almost exclusively connected to European colonists, for few native people adopted the religion.
B) took on distinctive characteristics through a complex process of cultural exchange that made Christianity more comprehensible to indigenous peoples.
C) remained a foundation of European culture and tradition on which European settlers could depend to defend traditional European practices.
D) so fully embraced native customs and traditions that European Christians came to consider the Christianity practiced in the Americas to be heretical.
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