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How did Spain and Great Britain differ in their reasons for interfering in South America and India? Great Britain sought to protect developing nations, while Spain sought to conquer other civilizations.

While Spain wanted people in its holdings to convert to Christianity, Great Britain was only interested in installing a British form of government in colonial holdings.

Converting indigenous peoples to Roman Catholicism was a major motivation for Spain, whereas Great Britain emphasized economic and political control.

Great Britain wanted to demonstrate its military might, while Spain only sought to expand Catholicism in its colonial holdings in South America.

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