Colonies represented, for Catholic orders, untapped conversion potential.
So, the Jesuits and other orders went wherever there were people that had not heard of Christianity and the Religious Wars in Europe and converted the willing and unwilling to Catholicism.
The Indies played a great role in history. The land was originally home to the indigenous. After the trans-Atlantic expedition the Spanish settled in the indies area for the first 28 years taking over the land and people.
The answer for this question is: <span>Portuguese
The name of that person is Vasco da gamma
He was ordered by the Portuguese king in 1497 to find a route to the east in order to find natural resources for the empire. After 2 voyages, he stumbles his way to India through the African route in the year of 1524.</span>
Answer: Hellenistic culture
Explanation:
He basically wanted the Americans to unite and form a strong army to defeat the British and grant them independence. So either C or D, I honestly don't know but I seen this.