Asked by Kyla
How did the Protestant Reformation contribute to migration to the New World?
Leaders of the Reformation believed that there was no hope for Europe because it was blinded and polluted by Catholicism.
Protestant persecution of Catholics led to a mass Catholic migration from Spain to the Americas.
Protestantism encouraged missionary activity to new lands, while Catholicism discouraged converting Native Americans.
The religious disunity in Europe caused wars and persecution, which Protestant groups attempted to escape through migration.
I think it is c
Leaders of the Reformation believed that there was no hope for Europe because it was blinded and polluted by Catholicism.
Protestant persecution of Catholics led to a mass Catholic migration from Spain to the Americas.
Protestantism encouraged missionary activity to new lands, while Catholicism discouraged converting Native Americans.
The religious disunity in Europe caused wars and persecution, which Protestant groups attempted to escape through migration.
I think it is c
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