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The Portuguese came to China to spread Christianity and to trade with them.The question can also be read as a true or false:The Portuguese came to China to both trade and spread Christianity. (TRUE)
The Portuguese expeditions around Africa led to the establishment of trade networks, the spread of Christianity, and the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. Additionally, they played a key role in the Age of Discovery and the further exploration of other parts of the world.
The spread of Christianity
Trade.
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Trade was important to Christianity, especially earlier periods because this was one of the ways in which Christianity was spread to other parts of the world. Christians are to make disciples of all nations and trade was in all the known world.
The Portuguese wanted to explore Asia to find new trade routes and sources of wealth, particularly in spices, silk, and other luxury goods. They also aimed to expand their empire and spread Christianity to regions in Asia.
Portugal's exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries led to the establishment of trade routes to Asia and Africa, the spread of Christianity, and the colonization of new territories. This exploration also contributed to the rise of the Portuguese Empire, increased cultural exchange, and accelerated the global interconnectedness of economies and societies.
He was a Portuguese explorer who explored a part of China and opened up a trade route to China for spices.
European trade and conquest took Christianity to Africa and the Americas. Christianity also spread to Asia, but with rather less success as it met other advanced religions that were more difficult to supplant.
The Portuguese began exploring to find new trade routes to Asia, particularly for valuable spices like pepper and cinnamon. They also sought to expand their influence, spread Christianity, and gain wealth and resources.
The Silk Road.