How much would you argue that expansion of Christianity was a factor of Spanish and Portuguese imperialism in the Age of Exploration versus exploitation of resources (including slaves)? How did conversion attempts succeed or fail in the Americas and Southeast Asia? Why did the Spanish and the Portuguese succeed or fail in their respective conversion efforts in Americas and Southeast Asia?

What will be an ideal response?


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