They generally had positive relations with Indians. They were opposed to slavery. They treated Indians with respect.
They generally had positive relations with Indians. They were opposed to slavery. They treated Indians with respect.
They generally had positive relations with Indians. They were opposed to slavery. They treated Indians with respect.
They generally had positive relations with Indians. They were opposed to slavery. They treated Indians with respect.
Instead of killing the natives to gain land, the Jesuits made peace with them and gave them shelter in exchange for work and making them Christian.
to prevent European countries from regaining colonies in Latin America
Jesuits in Latin America were known for their focus on education, social justice, and accommodation of local culture. They often lived among indigenous populations and learned their languages, adapting their teachings to local contexts. In contrast, other European colonizers in Latin America often focused more on exploiting resources and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity through force.
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they were all powerful and tried to convert all the natives to Christianity
Well Spain for sure as most of Latin America speaks Spanish.
Almost complete obliteration of the indigenous people born in the Americas.
The Monroe Doctrine essentially protected the Americas from further European conquest. Therefore, the doctrine made the U.S. a sort of "big brother" to Latin America.
he prohibited foreign nations from establishing colonies in the Americas
delicomo is latin americas highest waterfall today
The Monroe Doctrine affected south, central America. Also it made it so any European nations could not settle in the Americas but European immigrants could move to the Americas.
The Olmec of southern Mexico built Latin Americas first civilization.