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Why did the catholic church express interest in the exploration of foreign lands? the catholic church was interested in gaining new converts to the religion. the catholic church had a large financial interest in controlling trade routes. the catholic church was in competition with protestants over trade routes. the catholic church thought exploration was the best way to prevent heresy.

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The Catholic Church was interested in gaining new converts to the religion.
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The correct answer is the catholic church was interested in gaining new converts to the religion.

The exploration of the New World by Europeans countries was heavily influenced by religion. A perfect example of this would be Spain.

Spain, a predominantly Catholic country, saw exploration as a new way to increase the amount of Catholics on a global scale. These Spanish conquerors saw the conversion of Indians to Catholicism as a means to save their souls from their "savage" ways. This idea of converting Indians (aka Native Americans) to Catholicism was based on the concept that Europeans were superior to Indians.

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