Simply because many christians were amongst the first settlers.
They wanted Gold, Land, and to spread Chistianity
I don't know what your question means but I do know the Americas received Christ as Catholic Friars and Monks spread the Gospel message. Protestants came along later and spread the Gospel to the Americas.
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.
There are a lot of Muslims in the Americas. There are not that many Muslims in the Americas because Islam has not spread that far, Christianity has because of when Europe had it's colonies in the Americas, which explains the large christian population.
for spreading Christianity and gaining lands and getting gold
spread Christianity around the world
The three goals of the Spanish when they came to the Americas were to spread Christianity, capture Natives, take the Native's gold for money.
Francisco Pizarro came to the Americas with the goal of conquering the Inca Empire and claiming its riches for Spain. He aimed to expand Spanish territory and spread Christianity in the region.
The 16th century was a time when religion, specifically Christianity, was a main reason for migration to the Americas. This was largely driven by the desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations in the New World.
Spain hoped to spread Christianity through missions and convert indigenous populations to Catholicism. They also aimed to exploit the wealth of the Americas by mining precious metals like gold and silver.
Christianity is spread all over the world.
The Spaniards conquered the Americas in search of wealth, power, and new trading opportunities. They were driven by a desire to spread Christianity and extract valuable resources from the Americas, such as gold and silver. The conquest of the Americas also allowed Spain to expand its empire and exert control over the indigenous populations.