Choose the 4 ways that Spain tried to defend Catholicism.

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Spanish Inquisition.
Sent the Crusaders to Asia.
Tried to force the Netherlands to accept Catholicism.
Philip joined the Thirty Years' War.
Philip traveled to the Americas.
Philip went to war with England over the Netherlands

The four ways that Spain tried to defend Catholicism are:

1. Spanish Inquisition: Spain established the Inquisition in the late 15th century to identify and eliminate heresy within the country, particularly among converts from Judaism and Islam. The Inquisition used torture and other brutal methods to ensure religious orthodoxy.

2. Tried to force the Netherlands to accept Catholicism: Spain, under the rule of Philip II, sought to reimpose Catholicism in the predominantly Protestant Netherlands. This led to the Dutch Revolt and the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) against Spanish rule.

3. Sent the Crusaders to Asia: Spain played a significant role in the Crusades, sending armies to the Holy Land and fighting against Muslim forces in an attempt to reclaim Jerusalem and protect Christian interests in the region.

4. Philip went to war with England over the Netherlands: Philip II initiated the Spanish Armada in 1588, aiming to overthrow Protestant Queen Elizabeth I of England and restore Catholicism. The defeat of the Spanish Armada marked a turning point in the Protestant Reformation and the decline of Spanish power.