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The Spanish tried to make them slaves for the southwestern mines, but it didn’t work very well. The missions virtually made them slaves by converting them and they didn’t allow them to leave the mission.
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The Portuguese and Spanish explorers and conquistadors built their New World empires by suppressing the Native Americans.
Spanish settlers raised cattle primarily for food in the New World.
Because they worship that culture.
Spanish and French explorers were interested in the Americas primarily for wealth and resources such as gold, silver, fur, and land. They also sought to spread Christianity and expand their empires by establishing colonies and trading networks in the New World. Additionally, they were searching for new trade routes and opportunities to increase their power and influence in the region.
Missions are used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity. In the US southwest, Spanish missions were usually devoted to converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
Most Latin Americans practice the same religion, Christianity, due to the influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization during the 15th and 16th centuries. Catholicism was imposed by the colonizers, and it became deeply ingrained in the culture and history of the region. This has led to a strong religious identity across Latin America.
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The Spanish tried to make them slaves for the southwestern mines, but it didn’t work very well. The missions virtually made them slaves by converting them and they didn’t allow them to leave the mission.
the Americans won the Spanish because they have cooler guns and the Spanish don't
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Sometimes the Spanish made captured native Americans into slaves
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The Spanish implemented a mission system during their time in Texas. These missions were set up, primarily by Jesuits, to force Christianity on Native Americans. The missions also allowed the Spanish to keep control of frontier areas.
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