They expected an increase in the number of Catholics.
They expected them to know who God was.
they expected independence
they expected independence
After, Catholicism originated as a result of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
One result of Philip II's anti-Protestant policies was the Spanish Armada's defeat in 1588. The Spanish Armada was a naval fleet sent by Philip to invade England and restore Catholicism. This defeat weakened Spain's naval power and marked the decline of Spanish dominance in Europe.
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what was the result of the spanish abuses?
They expected instant independence. Instant independence with no strings attached.
Catholicism was permitted in English colonies
The important result of the missions established throughout Latin America by the Spanish was the spread of Christianity among indigenous populations, leading to the conversion of many Native Americans to Catholicism. Additionally, the missions served as centers for agriculture, education, and economic activities, influencing the social and cultural development of the region.
The result of Pueblorevolt to the Spanish was the Spanish to over New Mexico
the perceived power of the spanish was diminished