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The Franciscans were the first to establish missions in New Mexico
Slaves were taken from Africa to the West Indies to serve as labor.
The first group of African slaves in the Americas and Caribbean region were brought by the Portuguese in the early 16th century. Portugal's initial involvement in the transatlantic slave trade set the foundation for the widespread forced labor system that followed.
The Spaniards, the Franciscans and the Catholics.
Most of the people the Europeans brought over to the New World as slaves were West Africans from the central an western part of Africa. This was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
The Catholic Church and the Spanish monarchy.
The word mission is:a noun; (mission, missions) a word for a group of people sent to perform a service or carry on an activity; the service or goal of that group of people; the buildings established as a base for that group of people.a verb; (mission, missions, missioning, missioned) to organize or establish a religious mission; to send on or entrust with a mission.an adjective; a word to describe a style of architecture or furniture fashioned after that of the Spanish missions of the southwestern United States.
Fugitive slaves was the group that provided aid to the slaves on their underground journey.
It is uncertain to tell if any were actually part of the Confederacy in battle, but I highly doubt it. Most slaves were considered to be inferior and were forced to stay on the farms. If a slave was to fight it would probably be for the north. I only know of one actual group of slaves that fought in the war. (There were a couple hundred in the group) and people were racist towards them, and they were also kept out of battles.
The Union is a group of states that disagree with slaves and the Confederate is a group of states that believe in slaves.
slaves and former slaves
The Pueblo Revolt or Po'pay's Rebellion. It also kept the Spaniards out for 12 years.