Priests traveled to New Spain primarily to evangelize and convert Indigenous populations to Christianity. They aimed to spread Catholic teachings, establish missions, and provide spiritual guidance to the local communities. Additionally, their presence was often part of broader colonial efforts to exert control and integrate Indigenous peoples into Spanish colonial society. The priests played a crucial role in the cultural and religious transformation of the region during the Spanish colonization.
Catholic Priests went to the New World, including New Spain, to take Christianity to the indigenous peoples.
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity
to get gold
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From Spain to the New World, generally west-southwest.
where do u have to travel from to get to spain?? well retard ushally when u travel to a place like spain u travel from where ever u are at that point so please no more stupid questions
Apparently, they were agitating Spain for reform for its government of the Philippines.
No.
Spain, Portugal, and France brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Franciscan Priests created missions. When those areas ceased being colonies, the priests stayed behind. In the English Colonies, the local people established their own churches. Many of those churches sent out missionaries.
He travelled west.
Not to visit.