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Jesus made his first sermon in Galilee in A.D. 30. He then started becoming more and more famous as he started performing more and more miracles.
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Jesus is betrayed by one of his twelve disciples and sold out to the Romans to be crucified on a hill called Golgotha, or place of the skull. He was killed there on the cross.
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Jesus is revived by God and defeats death through one final miracle on earth.
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The Roman Empire makes the decision to outlaw Christianity, because they were becoming fearful of what a vast religion it wast quickly becoming.
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Romans start their bad decisions of mistreating the poor Christians, Vaguely because they are afraid of them and how much they are expanding.
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The Romans also decide that since Jews are becoming almost as vast as the religion itself, they decide to force all of them out of Islam.
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Before a battle, Constantine sees a vision of a bunch of crosses in the sky. He then wins the battle, leading to him to accept Christianity.
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Christianity spreads from Judea, up to Syria, over to Constantinople, in Alexandria in Egypt, and some locations in Greece.
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Constantine sees the good things the Christians do and say, so he decides to convert the main religion in Rome to Christianity.
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Muhammad is born, and he is described as an Islamic priest who had many various conversations with God, and taught people about Christianity in Islam.
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Monks travel to Britain and help convert some cities to Christianity, adding to even more places Christianity is popular.
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The pope, or head of the church organizations, is established in Rome. This is a major event in the way that the pope is still today a very famous role.
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