the explores fromEurope did not first discover Texas i believe it was the Spanish explorers also known as conquistadors who first found Texas but it was Christianity
to spread religion
To spread theri religion
European explorers hoped to spread Christianity to the New World. They believed it was their duty to convert native populations to Christianity as part of their mission to colonize and bring civilization to these lands.
The Spanish explorers of Mexico, such as Hernan Cortes, were mostly intersted in conquering the native empires and extracting their gold. Meanwhile in Texas, Spanish missions were established to spread Spanish religion and influence. This explains the names of cities such as Los Angeles (The Angels), San Fransisco (Saint Francis), and Santa Fe (Holy Faith).
Most Explorers wanted money, new goods, to spread the catholic religion and to claim land for their country.
Yes, European explorers wanted to establish colonies in order to expand their influence, increase their wealth through trade and resources, spread their religion, and assert their power in new territories.
Explorers came to the New World in search of riches, new trade routes, and resources such as gold, silver, and spices. Some also sought to spread religion and establish colonies for their home countries.
Explorers were searching for new lands to expand trade routes, acquire valuable resources, establish colonies, spread religion, and fulfill personal ambitions for fame and wealth. The desire for adventure and curiosity about the unknown also motivated explorers to seek out new territories.
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Missionaries are the people who help spread a religion.
Religion such as Buddhism spread throughout China because missionaries and explorers carried these teachings tot he country when they visited. Communities cut off from other areas quickly took in the teachings and began to pass them along to new generations.
Islam spread from Arabia.