<span>The southern strategy was the strategy of Richard Nixon to attract whites to the Republican party. The south of the USA defined by the US Census Bureau. In US politics, the southern strategy refers to the Republican party's strategy of gaining political support or winning elections in the southern section of the country. Richard Nixon and Republican Senator Barry Goldwáter in the late 1960s. The strategy was a success in many ways, contributing to the electoral realization of the southern states with the Republican party. Lost 90% of the black voters of the Democratic Party, the Republican party began making new calls even if they did not have many successes.</span>
The main reason according them was to spread Christianity. This was the goal that they emphasized very strongly.
It has been said there were actually three major reasons summarized as "Gold, God and Glory "
Gold meant that one goal of Spanish colonization was to find gold or otherwise get economic benefit from the colonies.
God meant a goal to spread Christianity.
Glory meant a goal that both individual explorers and their country of origin wanted to gain glory and power.