After the Reformation, Spanish missionaries played a significant role in reintroducing Catholicism to various regions, particularly in the Americas and parts of Asia. Notable areas included Mexico, the Philippines, and large parts of Central and South America, where they established missions and converted indigenous populations. Their efforts were part of Spain's broader colonial strategy, aiming to solidify Catholic influence and counter the spread of Protestantism.
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