The Dutch East India Company except "<span>d. help spread christianity to the east," since their goals were purely economical and financial--they had no interest in extending effort into other spheres such as religion. </span>
The British pushed the Aborigines to the Outback, tried to make them accept the conquerors' religion, language, and customs.
B. Might be the answer to thy question, it’s an iffy one sorry if I get it wrong.
Answer:
The most direct effect was to provoke the Puritans' wrath.
Explanation:
Puritans did not approve of theaters and their performances taking place in the city. This is because, they believed that this type of entertainment had elements of the pagan festivals and diverted the thoughts of the people who should have always turned to Christ. The moment the queen created her own theater company, the Puritans were angry. This is because all the practices approved by the queen became legal and nothing could stop them, so they would have to live in a place where the theater was valued and they could not do anything against it.