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By 380, the Roman Catholic Church was the official church of the Roman Empire. By 500, parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa were Christian. Based on this map, which modern-day country was the first to embrace Christianity? Britain Russia Poland France

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D. France

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d) France

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Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in Europe. It is also one of the oldest religion practiced there. Among the four options, Britain, Russia, Poland and France, the first country to embrace and adopt Christianity was France. Christianity reached France in first in 2nd century AD. Later, The French Prince had cordial relationship with the church and Pope. Church once famously called France its eldest daughter.

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