Excerpt from the log of a Spanish expedition to the Caribbean, 1513:
'We resolved to plant a cross upon the shore to show that these lands belong to the Holy Church and the Crown of Castile. Thereafter, we traded with the local inhabitants for what little gold ornaments they possessed, hoping to discover the source of their wealth and secure their labor for our future settlements.'
Which of the following Spanish motivations for exploration and conquest in the Americas is most directly illustrated by this excerpt?
- AThe intent to introduce indigenous agricultural crops like wheat and sugarcane into the American ecosystem.
- The desire to acquire wealth and spread Christianity.Cevap
- CThe plan to grant equal land ownership and trade rights to native populations under Spanish law.
- DThe belief that all Native Americans across the continent shared a single, uniform culture and political system.
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The desire to acquire wealth and spread Christianity.
The correct option is the one stating the desire to acquire wealth and spread Christianity. The excerpt explicitly mentions planting a cross for the Holy Church, which represents the spread of Christianity, and trading for gold ornaments while searching for the source of wealth, which reflects the pursuit of economic gain.
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Spanish motivations for exploration and colonization (God and Gold)