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I said that
1. Europeans sought to expand Christianity (exploration)
2. Europeans could only claim non Christian lands (conquest)
3. ?

Settlement and Conquest kind of go hand in hand. Well all three of them do. The places that Europeans settled in was partially determined by whether or not that place was Christian.

So what could I say for settlement? -I'm in 8th grade and I've got an essay test tomorrow - THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP =]

2007-10-17 16:14:25 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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You're on the right track. Settlement and conquest do go hand in hand in most cases.
The initial voyages of Columbus were backed by Queen Isabella of Spain who felt very strongly about spreading the Christian word to other people/lands. Most early Europeans (Spanish, Portuguese, and the early English settlers in Virginia) were more interested in wealth to be gained from newly discovered lands.
In the early 1500s Cortez "conquered" the Aztecs in Mexico and Pizarro likewise against the Incas in Peru. In both cases the goal was more to plunder gold, silver, and emeralds with a lesser (but still attempted goal) of converting the "heathens" to Christianity
Later, in the 1600s, English speaking people settled in the "New World" of North America to find religious freedom - - Puritans in New England, Catholics in Maryland, and Quakers in Pennsylvania. It was necessary to take over land from the native Americans to settle. Usually this became a matter of warfare or "conquest".

2007-10-17 16:29:05 · answer #1 · answered by Spreedog 7 · 0 0

Wow shall we write many books approximately this yet indexed right here are some fundamentals: the hunt for freedom to worship grew to become into the rationalization the pilgrims got here to usa. After that, many non secular communities got here right here searching for that exact same freedom, such because of the fact the Quakers, who settled predominantly in Pennsylvania. non secular tolerance grew to become into the lofty suited, yet--- in case you have been Catholic, pretty IRISH Catholic, forget approximately it. some colonies does no longer even enable Catholics to settle there, i think Maryland grew to become right into a type of. and of path, the interior reach American human beings besides as their custom, alongside with faith grew to become into abused and inhibited. And the interior reach religions of the African slaves grew to become into actually forbidden. in case you have been a white guy and of a Protestant faith, you could probably think of that non secular freedom grew to become into alive and properly in the colonies. yet once you have been something, you could comprehend that there grew to become right into a solid bias against you. scholars immediately comprehend that "American" history grew to become into written by skill of, and consequently additionally biased on the realm of white, ecu immigrant, pretty British, men.

2016-10-13 00:42:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Oh my god - I'm back in history class.

2007-10-17 16:17:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

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