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they had to make there own things and take over there homes
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because the sun revolves around Jupiter and Pluto
because the sun revolves around Jupiter and Pluto.
Santa Clara de Asis, a Spanish mission founded in California in 1777, changed the way Native Americans lived by converting them to Christianity, introducing European farming practices, and imposing new social structures. The Native Americans were forced to assimilate into the mission system, which disrupted their traditional way of life and put them under the control and influence of the Spanish colonizers.
spanish explorers brought houses to North America in the 1500s.These animal change the lives of the plains indians onthe great plainhad horses ,which made it easier for the nomad groups to hunt and travel
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
The game you are playing in with the host is tied to their account. So if they leave, then you will not be able to play on their game without them there.
Class mods allow you to change classes in game. For example, equipping the correct class mod can change your hunter from an assassin to a scavenger or a survivor. If you're asking if you can change from say the Siren to the Solider in mid-game while keeping your quest progress and levels, no. You'll have to start a new game as one of the other characters. If you're playing Borderlands on the PC, there may be a patch or mod that allows you to do this.
Father Serra started the missions to teach Indians their ways. His goal was to take them away from what he calls, "A vicious habit and weird ways" and turn them into Spanish people. When they first found the Indians, what was normal to the Indians (such as wearing little or no clothes, eating with fingers and catching own food, and other things) was weird to the Spanish explorers and settlers. So basicly, their goal was to change the Indians ways. Hope that helped you!