Pretty much every Christian in Europe. From the European point of view, the Natives were damning themselves to hell by not being Christians and converting them was saving their souls.
The Preist was Bratolomede Las Casa
Bratolomede Las Casa
the priest
colonists
Bartolomé de las Casas was the Spanish priest and missionary who protested the mistreatment of native Americans. He advocated for their rights and raised awareness about the atrocities committed against them during colonization.
The spanish priest who fought for the Native Americans right was Bartolome de Las Casas, he was disgusted by what he had seen in the Americas so he wrote to the spanish King asking him to stop the massacre against the indigenous people. But actually he also proposed to use the africans for the labour in the colonies, instead of the natives.
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St. Augustine of Canterbury was a 6th century priest who was sent as a missionary to Britain. He was able to convert a pagan king to Christianity and that open the door to many, many more conversions to Christianity in that country. Not to be confused with St. Augustine of Hippo.
The spanish priest who fought for the Native Americans right was Bartolome de Las Casas, he was disgusted by what he had seen in the Americas so he wrote to the spanish King asking him to stop the massacre against the indigenous people. But actually he also proposed to use the africans for the labour in the colonies, instead of the natives.
christianity
The Preist was Bratolomede Las Casa
fray Agustin Rodriguez was a Spanish explorer who wanted to convert the native Americans to Christianity. when the soldiers went to Spain fray Agustin Rodriguez and the 2 priest stayed behind. when the soldiers returned fray Agustin Rodriguez and the 2 priest were dead. they had been killed by the Indians.
During the ages in which the New World was explored and colonized by European powers, there were several reasons for the Spanish rulers to command their priests to teach Natives about Christianity and also to convert them to it. One was the conviction of the Spanish that Christianity was absolute truth. Another was the conviction that Native Americans were backwards peoples. Another was the conviction that, in being converted to the Spanish religion, the Native peoples would become more willing subjects of Spain.
He brought a priest from Norway with him to Greenland to help convert the people to Christianity.
The priest's purpose in building missions was to spread the Catholic religion. The Catholic Church was especially active in building missions, since their clergy believed that Catholicism was the one true faith. This meant the gospel must be preached to those who were not Catholics, and especially to those who were considered heathens, which meant the Indians (Native Americans). By building missions, it was easier for members of the church (not just priests, but bishops as well) to preach to the native people and, it was hoped, to persuade them to convert to Christianity.
The priest's purpose in building missions was to spread the Catholic religion. The Catholic Church was especially active in building missions, since their clergy believed that Catholicism was the one true faith. This meant the gospel must be preached to those who were not Catholics, and especially to those who were considered heathens, which meant the Indians (Native Americans). By building missions, it was easier for members of the church (not just priests, but bishops as well) to preach to the native people and, it was hoped, to persuade them to convert to Christianity.
Bartolome de Las Clases
Bartolomé de las Casas was the Spanish priest and missionary who protested the mistreatment of native Americans. He advocated for their rights and raised awareness about the atrocities committed against them during colonization.
During the ages in which the New World was explored and colonized by European powers, there were several reasons for the Spanish rulers to command their priests to teach Natives about Christianity and also to convert them to it. One was the conviction of the Spanish that Christianity was absolute truth. Another was the conviction that Native Americans were backwards peoples. Another was the conviction that, in being converted to the Spanish religion, the Native peoples would become more willing subjects of Spain.
bartolome de las casas.
Bartolome de Las Casas