This map shows the spread of Christianity by 325 and 500.

Map of the spread of Christianity. A key shows Christianity in 325 in dark orange, and Christianity in 500 in light orange. Britain, Italy, France, Anatolia, Judea, Egypt, Russia, Poland, and Greece are labeled. Constantinople and Rome are labeled.

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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Based on this map France was the first moderns day country to embrace Christianity among Britain, Russia and Poland. The Prince of France always mantained close relations with the Pope, and France was at one time considered the Church's eldest daughter. Religion has been at the forefront of France many conflicts, namely The Hundred Years Old War against Britain and Protestantism.

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Answer:

France

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