In most missions,the natives lived in the living quartars of the missions.
They helped natives learn Christianity
they were forced to do as the missionary authority said
Living in missions often disrupted the traditional ways of life for natives, as they were forced to adopt new customs, languages, and religions. Many experienced loss of cultural identity and autonomy, as well as suffering from diseases brought by the missionaries. The missions also imposed labor requirements on the natives, leading to exploitation and harsh living conditions.
In America, the first missions were built by Catholic priests trying to reach the natives to Christ.
Native American people never chose to live in missions. They were forced/required to live on the reservations/missions and in locations assigned by the government/authority in current control, just to leave the land available for the settlers/exploiters to inhabit for the gain of the currently existing/controlling government/authority. Most were forced onto inhospitable/unproductive land that was NOT part of their traditional lands/areas where they were unable to live their previously enjoyed lifestyle/heritage.
The Spanish took the natives land and kept them as slaves
Yes
the spanish attaced the natives americans
they made pills whenever they got sick
no
In Europe
They live in Woodland Cree.