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How did ignatious loyola's life contribute tothe protestant reformation answers?
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Colonists came to New Spain to gain wealth, to set up colonies with a government and schools, Spain was considered to have as three main goals behind its expeditions to North America: the expansion of its empire, the attainment of wealth