The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
During his reign, Charles V of Spain engaged in wars to expand the Catholic religion throughout Europe.
During his tenure, Charles V (1500-1558) exerted immense power in Europe. He was the Holy Roman Emperor, King of Castille and Aragon, and his power reached teh Netherlands as the Duke of Burgundy. He expanded his territories to the North of Italy, Germanic lands. unified Spain controlled Austria territories, and of course, his dominions in New Spain after Hernan Cortés had conquered teh Aztec Empire in Mesoamerica.
That process is called food preserving/processing.
I think the major reason why American colonists were different is because they came to a new land to flee persecution from their government. In what I have learned about societies forming colonies, many colonies were formed in other countries because a nation had control of that country. Take the Greek empire for example. The Greek citizens moved to counties that Greece had invaded and dwelt among those people and learned from them as well. In the Americas no one had really formed a colony or claimed the land for their country. Hopefully this helps.
Religious Freedom. Hope this helps!
I'm pretty sure that (A) is the correct answer