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There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
The Plains Indians began to rely on horses.
The biggest impact is language. Brazil speaks Portuguese. Most of the rest of Latin America speak Spanish. The other impact is religion. Most of Latin America are Roman Catholic.
England got land taken away from them and some privelages
The US became a world power for the first time.
They were in the Southwest and California and established missions and colonies.
The California missions are state historical property and open for services and visitors. They are a part of our history and where they were built cities started around them that still exists today.
Native Americans were enslaved by the missionaries. They were forced to convert to Christianity by the missionaries and to leave their cultural ways to live and work at the missions. Thousands of Native Americans are buried in mass graves at California missions. They were killed by the missionaries. Your question should be asking how did the missionaries impact the Native Americans.
Native Americans were enslaved by the missionaries. They were forced to convert to Christianity by the missionaries and to leave their cultural ways to live and work at the missions. Thousands of Native Americans are buried in mass graves at California missions. They were killed by the missionaries. Your question should be asking how did the missionaries impact the Native Americans.
how did the purisima concepcion mission impact california
Some of the most important events that happened at Santa Clara Mission include its founding in 1777 as the eighth of the original 21 California missions established by the Spanish, its role in converting and educating Native Americans in the region, and its significant impact on the economy and development of the area during the Spanish and Mexican periods.
institutional impact of spanish rule
Because it sucks
The impact they had was that the spanish's wanted to come and discover America
impact theory
Father Serra was a Spanish Franciscan friar who founded nine Spanish missions in California, with the goal of spreading Christianity among the indigenous population. He believed in the moral and spiritual benefits of converting Native Americans to Christianity, and saw the missions as a way to "civilize" and educate them according to European standards. However, his actions have been controversial and criticized for their impact on indigenous communities.
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