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There was conflict between Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and another conquistador named Hernán Cortés. This shows that a primary m...Asked by k
There was conflict between Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and another conquistador named Hernán Cortés. This shows that a primary motivation for Spanish exploration of Texas was(1 point) Responses to convert Indigenous Americans to Christianity. to
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expand Spanish territorial claims and acquire wealth.
The conflict between Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Hernán Cortés illustrates the competitive nature of Spanish conquests in the Americas, where personal ambition, territorial expansion, and the pursuit of riches were significant driving forces behind exploration efforts. While the conversion of Indigenous peoples to Christianity was an important aspect of Spanish colonial policy, the rivalry between conquistadors like Cabeza de Vaca and Cortés underscores the desire for wealth and land as primary motivations for exploration in Texas and elsewhere.
The conflict between Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Hernán Cortés illustrates the competitive nature of Spanish conquests in the Americas, where personal ambition, territorial expansion, and the pursuit of riches were significant driving forces behind exploration efforts. While the conversion of Indigenous peoples to Christianity was an important aspect of Spanish colonial policy, the rivalry between conquistadors like Cabeza de Vaca and Cortés underscores the desire for wealth and land as primary motivations for exploration in Texas and elsewhere.
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