History, asked by nirmalskater3970, 11 months ago

Much of daily life in the Spanish missions in the late 1500s revolved around A)exploration. B)fur trading. C)shipbuilding. D)religion. I think it is not C

Answers

Answered by writersparadise
1

The answer to this question is option D.

The Spanish missions were set up to convert the indigenous people, mainly the native Americans, to Roman Catholic faith. Along with that, the Spaniards wanted to include the new territories under their colonial rule.  

In the process, along with conversion of faith, it helped to integrate these Native Americans into the political and economic fold of colonial Spain.  

Answered by topanswers
0

Even though, English, Spain, Portugal and French had different motivation for starting an exploration at some point, their motivation seems similar.

They were all similarly indulged in the search of Northwest passage which they believe that would bring good fortune, might be some sort of fortune teller's effect.  

They wanted to find the orient, Asian culture and tradition through the Northwest passage. They believed that the orient is the home of spices, wealth and silk.

Also they wanted to expand their lands.

Apart from the Portugal, French and English, Spanish explorers started their expedition in search of El Dorado, the city of gold also to spread Christianity.

Hence the correct answer for your question is option (D)-Religion

Read more in brainly: https://brainly.in/question/3986904

Similar questions