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Why did the Spanish establish missions in North and South America?
A.
to worship Aztec and Incan gods
B.
to preserve native cultures
C.
to control European trade
D.
to spread Christianity
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D. to spread Christianity

The primary purpose of the Spanish establishing missions in North and South America was to spread Christianity, particularly Catholicism, among the Indigenous peoples.
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