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What were the reasons for Spain exploration? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY
God
Gold
Glory
God
Gold
Glory
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The reasons for Spanish exploration can be summarized by the common phrase "God, Gold, and Glory." Therefore, all three reasons apply:
1. **God**: The desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous peoples to Catholicism was a significant motivation for Spanish explorers.
2. **Gold**: The pursuit of wealth through the acquisition of precious metals and other resources was a primary driving force behind exploration efforts.
3. **Glory**: The quest for personal and national prestige, including claiming new lands and enhancing the power of the Spanish crown, was also a key factor in exploration.
So, you should choose all three: God, Gold, and Glory.
1. **God**: The desire to spread Christianity and convert indigenous peoples to Catholicism was a significant motivation for Spanish explorers.
2. **Gold**: The pursuit of wealth through the acquisition of precious metals and other resources was a primary driving force behind exploration efforts.
3. **Glory**: The quest for personal and national prestige, including claiming new lands and enhancing the power of the Spanish crown, was also a key factor in exploration.
So, you should choose all three: God, Gold, and Glory.
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