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Chapter 13

Across
A Jesuit missionary who taught and baptized many. (two words)
Bartolome de las Casas was a great ______ who boldly defended the human rights of America's native peoples.
In 1682, Louis XIV had the French bishops sign a document. This enabled him to rule the church in France as if he were more powerful than the pope. (two words)
An example of a catholic absolute monarch. (Two words, and roman numerals)
This lead to deep religious differences between Protestants and Cathoilcs. (Two words)
The idea that faith religious faith has no place in society, science, or government.
The place where the catholic church was called to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ. (Two words)
A labor system employed by the Spanish conquered land.
Down
Europes kings and queens. (Two words)
The Christian church originally spread to ______ during the first century.
They have one of the largest catholic populations in the world.
The new age of science and reason.
By the 1600s, their were_______of Christians throughout the new world.
The war that ended when a series of treaties declared that the religion of the ruler of each area would also become the religion of the people. (three words)
To proclaim the good news of Christ to people everywhere.
This settlement promised freedom of worship to both Catholics and Protestants.
The first catholic settlement in North America. (two words)
An Italian scientist that proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
This land included areas from Quebec, in Canada, down to New Orleans, Louisiana. (Two words)
Francis Xavier traveled to India and _____to teach and baptize the people there.