Answer:
two basic factors: deforestation, especially in that part of Europe which was not Romanized, and, consequently, the new soil was transformed in fields. It was a slow process but it changed significantly European countryside and economy as well.
Explanation:
Who was engaged in such a process was a Catholic church, especially different religious orders like Cistercians and Premonstratensians.
The Spanish Requirement of 1513 (Requerimiento) was a declaration by the Spanish monarchy, written by the Council of Castile jurist Juan López de Palacios Rubios, of Castile's divinely ordained right to take possession of the territories of the New World and to subjugate, exploit and, when necessary, to fight the native inhabitants.
The Requerimiento (Spanish for "requirement" as in "demand") was read in Castilian<span>[citation needed]</span> to Native Americans to inform them of Spain’s rights to conquest. Those who subsequently resisted conquest were considered to harbor evil intentions.<span>[citation needed]</span> The Spaniards thus considered those who resisted as defying God’s plan, and so used Catholic theology to justify their conquest
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
Those who came to the colonies were looking for the promise of work, land, and freedom of religion