in what regions did latin christendom expand during the period of the early mongol expansion??

britan and spain
the middle east and spain
prussia and north africa
finland and estonia

I answered middle east and spain
am i correct

Wrong. Christianity started in Israel in the Middle East.

The Mongols expanded in the 13th century.

Check this site to see which areas became Christian during this time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Christianity#Conversion_of_the_Scandinavians

Yes, you are correct. Latin Christendom expanded primarily in the Middle East and Spain during the period of the early Mongol expansion. To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the historical context and the events of that time.

During the Mongol Empire's expansion in the 13th century, Mongol forces under Genghis Khan and his successors rapidly conquered and established control over vast territories in Asia, including parts of the Middle East. However, it is essential to note that the Mongols themselves were not Christians and did not actively participate in the spread of Latin Christendom.

Nevertheless, the Mongol conquests indirectly facilitated the spread of Latin Christendom because their rule created a period of relative peace and stability in the territories they controlled. This opened up opportunities for Latin Christian powers, such as the Crusader states and the Kingdom of Aragon, to consolidate their hold on territories in the Middle East and expand further into Spain.

Therefore, during the early Mongol expansion, Latin Christendom expanded mostly in the Middle East, encompassing areas like the Crusader states (such as Jerusalem, Antioch, and Edessa) and the Kingdom of Aragon in northeastern Spain.