The Spanish Inquisition was established in order to spread Catholicism.
The official religion of the Spanish Empire was Roman Catholicism. The Spanish monarchs enforced religious unity and sponsored missions to spread Christianity to newly conquered territories. This religious influence played a significant role in shaping Spanish colonial policies and practices.
Yes, Hernan Cortes did spread Christianity during his conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century. He and other Spanish conquistadors saw converting the indigenous populations to Christianity as a key part of their mission. They often used force and coercion to convert the natives to Catholicism.
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Spain hoped to spread Catholicism in its American colonies. The Spanish Crown viewed the spread of Catholicism as a way to unify and control its colonies, as well as to convert indigenous peoples to Christianity. Missionaries, such as the Franciscans and Jesuits, played a key role in spreading Catholicism in the Americas.
Military conquests associated with the spread of Islam.
was built in 1718 to protect and establish spanish community,a dn to spread religion to the American Indians
Spain establishe prosperity.
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to spread religion
They wanted to spread Chrstianity and conquer new lands.
Probably for adventure/food/war/spread of religion, etc.....
The same reason every European country set out to conquer others- To establish their superiority over OTHER European countries, gain wealth, steal natural resources, and spread their religion to the native peoples.
catholic religion, the use of clothing, the language, food.....
I don't think he came to establish religion i believe he came to establish a relationship.
The official religion of the Spanish Empire was Roman Catholicism. The Spanish monarchs enforced religious unity and sponsored missions to spread Christianity to newly conquered territories. This religious influence played a significant role in shaping Spanish colonial policies and practices.
Martin Luther King did not establish any religion.
He wanted power! He wanted to spread his religion, he wanted glory for the spanish, and he wanted riches!