The easiest way to describe this is to compare those areas settled by the Puritans, and those settled by the Catholics. To this day there are no Native Americans in areas settled by the Puritans. The Puritans viewed the Native Americans as "unsaved" and thus not worthy of consideration. In one instance, they made a gift of small pox infected blankets, against which the Native Americans had immunity, and wiped out the entire tribe. In areas where the Catholics settled, they preached the Gospel, educated the natives, and even, when a small pox vaccination was developed immediately shipped supplies of it to the new world to vaccinate the natives.
They brought Catholicism to the new world
Catholicism was permitted in English colonies
God, Gold, and Glory was often described as the Spanish's driving force throughout the New World, and they were Catholics, but no, it doesn't mean Catholicism.
Mainly Catholicism and Protestantism came to the new world.
Catholicism is the largest denomination within Christianity. Christianity itself is the largest religion in the entire world, hence Catholicism is a major world religion.
Mineral riches (gold, silver) and converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
Christianity, more specifically, Catholicism.
Catholicism
The main goal of the Spanish in the New World was to acquire wealth, primarily through the extraction of precious metals like gold and silver. They also sought to spread Catholicism and establish colonies to expand their empire.
They conquer territories through their religious doctrine. Spain introduced Christianity/Catholicism in the area.
all over the world
Yes