What was the difference between the Puritan and Iberian Christian migrations of North and South America?(1 point)

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Puritans wanted to colonize North America to escape persecution and establish a new religious society there. Iberians wanted to forcefully and aggressively convert the populations of South America.
Puritans wanted to colonize North America to escape persecution and establish a new religious society there. Iberians wanted to forcefully and aggressively convert the populations of South America.

Iberians were trying to flee from Muslim North Africans. Puritans were trying to flee from the Catholic Church.
Iberians were trying to flee from Muslim North Africans. Puritans were trying to flee from the Catholic Church.

Iberians colonized South America accidentally, as a result of increased trade. Puritans colonized North America to convert Indigenous populations for Europe.
Iberians colonized South America accidentally, as a result of increased trade. Puritans colonized North America to convert Indigenous populations for Europe.

Iberians used the lessons learned in the Reconquista to colonize South America with increased zeal. The Puritans were trying to escape persecution from the Jesuit missionaries.

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1 month ago

The most accurate response is:

**Puritans wanted to colonize North America to escape persecution and establish a new religious society there. Iberians wanted to forcefully and aggressively convert the populations of South America.**

This statement captures the fundamental motivations behind the migrations: Puritans sought religious freedom and the opportunity to create a community based on their beliefs, while Iberian colonizers, particularly the Spanish and Portuguese, aimed to spread Christianity and often used coercive methods to convert Indigenous populations in South America.