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Instructions: use this passage to answer the following two questions.

"that this western discovery will be greatly for the enlargement of the gospel of christ whereunto the princes of the reformed religion are chiefly bound among whom her majesty is principal. then it is necessary for the salvation of those poor people who have sat so long in darkness and in the shadow of death that preachers should be sent unto "

- from discourse of western planing, richard hakluyt, english writer, 1584

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according to this passage, the greatest motivation for english exploration should be

a) economic might.

b) political power.

c) spreading religion.

d) military superiority.

2)

consider carefully when this passage was written. when hakluyt writes of his concern for "the salvation of those poor people who have sat so long in darkness," to whom is he likely referring?

a) people who colonized the new world

b) people who were members of the catholic church

c) native peoples who were living in north america

d) slaves who had been brought to the american colonies
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