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  1. Overview. Historians generally recognize three motives for European exploration and colonization in the New World: God, gold, and glory. Religious motivations can be traced all the way back to the Crusades, the series of religious wars between the 11th and 15th centuries during which European Christians sought to claim Jerusalem as an ...

  2. Doc. 6 The Portuguese of Azamour raid the Bedouins, 1519 40 2. The early voyages to west Africa 43 Doc. 7 Prince Henry ‘the Navigator’ is remembered 43 Doc. 8 Slave raiding on the Sahara coast, 1445 44 Doc. 9 The Portuguese run into opposition, 1446 47 Doc. 10 Duarte Pacheco Pereira tries to come to terms with ‘difference’ 51 3 .

  3. Access to commodities such as fabrics, spices, and gold motivated a European quest for a faster means to reach South Asia. It was this search that led the Portuguese down the coast of West Africa to Sierra Leone in 1460.

  4. The monastic decadence in the Portugal Pombaline period (1750 – 77) and in the liberal period up to 1820, followed by the subsequent extinction of the Portuguese religious orders in 1834, and the increase in Gallican and Jansenist influences, made missionary conditions in Brazil deplorable in the last days of the colonial period.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2009 · Missionary activities for the P ortuguese started as early as 1415, with the ca p- ture of Ceuta. Five years later , in 1420, with the discoveries of the Madeira Archi-

  6. 1 de jan. de 2022 · Portuguese missionary efforts in Africa began with the first contacts in the 1440s. According to the Portuguese chronicler Zurara, spreading Christianity by missionary efforts was one of the goals of Prince Henry the Navigator’s African missions (1444–1461).

  7. v8n1a07. C. Gaston Perera, The Portuguese Missionary in 16th and 17th Century Ceylon. The Spiritual Conquest, Colombo, Vijitha Yapa Publications, 2009. ISBN 978-955-665-046-6. Zoltán Biedermann1. A second paradox of Sri Lankan history is that some of those who profess a nationalistic view of the island’s past tend, even in recent years, to ...