The king of Portugal would have been eager to send missionaries to a newly established colony to promote Christianity among indigenous populations, which was a key aspect of Portugal's imperial and religious agenda during the Age of Exploration. This effort would help solidify Portugal's influence and legitimacy in the region, fostering loyalty and stability among the local people. Additionally, converting indigenous populations could facilitate the integration of European customs and practices, ultimately benefiting trade and colonial governance. Lastly, it aligned with the broader European competition for territory and influence, reflecting the intertwining of religion and colonial ambitions.
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Brazil was a colony of Portugal not the other way around.
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Australia was originally settled as a penal (prison) colony by Great Britain in 1788. The first Governor who established the colony at Sydney was Arthur Phillip. Great Britain in 1788.
brought missionaries to convert the Native Americans
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A colony has its own economy, it has an established population who live there permanently, it has imports and exports, etc. An outpost is just a manned station, possibly by people who don't live there and are only serving temporarily in that location. It may just be a military operation, not a community.
Portugal established the first African colony inMozambique in 1500.
Portugal was not a British colony.
Brazil was a colony of Portugal not the other way around.
England, France and SpainspainWRONG!Florida was a Spanish colony. Portugal did not create any colonies.
The first colony established in America was Virginia.
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It’s called a colony
Maryland colony was officially established in 1664. Hope this works for you!
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