William Carey

English minister and missionary

William Carey - English minister and missionary
Born

1761
264 years ago

Died

June 9th, 1834
191 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

England

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An English minister and missionary, this individual significantly contributed to the fields of linguistics and translation. He played a crucial role in the establishment of the Serampore College in India, which became a center for education and training for missionaries. Through the translation of the Bible into multiple languages, this person facilitated the spread of Christianity and literacy across various regions. His efforts in promoting social reforms addressed issues such as infanticide, caste discrimination, and the education of women.

Founded Serampore College in India

Translated the Bible into several Indian languages

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