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In what way did religious intolerance contribute to global unrest during the Age of Discovery?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Christian colonists in the New World had a great desire to convert Native Americans to their faith
A
Christian colonists in the New World had a great desire to convert Native Americans to their faith
(Choice B) Christian missionaries were eager to discover a route to China in order to proselytize to its large population
B
Christian missionaries were eager to discover a route to China in order to proselytize to its large population
(Choice C) Catholics and Protestants battled for control of African colonies in the Scramble for Africa
C
Catholics and Protestants battled for control of African colonies in the Scramble for Africa

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The answer is **A: Christian colonists in the New World had a great desire to convert Native Americans to their faith**.

Religious intolerance during the Age of Discovery often manifested in the desire to convert indigenous populations to Christianity, sometimes leading to violent conflicts and the suppression of native beliefs. This desire for conversion was intertwined with colonial ambitions and contributed to global unrest as different Christian denominations competed for influence and control in newly encountered territories.

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