Answered

During the Age of Exploration, both the Spanish and the French
allowed religious tolerance in their colonies.
enslaved Indigenous People.
tried to spread religion in the Americas.
forced the Indigenous People to move to cities.

Answer :

Parrain

In the Age of Exploration, the Spanish and the French tried to spread religion in the Americas.

What did the French and Spanish do in the Age of Exploration?

In the Age of Exploration, the French and the Spanish took over many lands as their colonies in the Americas. For the French, they took over large parts of North America and some of the Caribbean islands. The Spanish took most of South and Central America.

The Indigenous People that the Spanish met were judged to have a satanic religion and because the Spanish maintained huge control over their colonies, they were able to force conversion on many Natives which is why Catholicism is the main faith in South America today.

The French were often not as forceful as the Spanish but they too tried to get the Natives that had fallen under their control to convert to Christianity.

In conclusion, the Spanish and French tried to spread religion in the Americas.

Find out more on religion and the Indigenous People at https://brainly.com/question/10784670

#SPJ1

Other Questions