Europeans aimed to convert indigenous peoples to Christianity, primarily Catholicism and Protestantism, as part of their colonial missions. They believed that spreading Christianity was a moral obligation and a means to civilize what they considered "heathen" societies. This conversion effort often accompanied European colonization, leading to significant cultural changes and conflicts. Additionally, these efforts were justified by a belief in European superiority and a desire to expand their religious and political influence.
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