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.
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Protestants were executed under heresy laws during persecutions against Protestant religious reformers for their religious denomination during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I of England (1553–1558).
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The financial crisis was primarily caused by deregulation in the financial industry. That permitted banks to engage in hedge fund trading with derivatives. b
Banks then demanded more mortgages to support the profitable sale of these derivatives. That created the financial crisis that led to the great recession.
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Your question is very ambiguous. Assuming that your question is about colonization, I would try my best to answer. Colonization (taking of land) was justified into three categories: God, gold, and glory.
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<h2>Europeans justified their colonialism that what their doing is "holy work" because they are widening their religious belief (Christianity) to save indigenous people. They used religion to justified their brutal ways of taking the land away from the "indians" and they believed that by their influence, they were giving them a "better" life. Europeans also justifies their colonization by expanding their kingdom and making them more powerful (glory). Lastly, colonization happened because people seek more riches (gold) and spices. </h2>