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The Spanish sent missionaries and monks to establish Catholic churches and schools.

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Whom did the French and Spanish send to North America to convert Native Americans to Catholicism?

missionarys


Which was a primary means of christianizing the Native Americans in the spanish colonies?

send to boarding schools


What did the native americans send to europe?

Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.


What did native Americans send to Europe?

Native Americans sent nothing to Europe.


What did both Progressives and eugenicists want to do with Native Americans?

Send them to reservations


Which nation did not send large groups of settlers to Americas or enslave native Americans?

france


Why did tensions between native Americans and settlers increase during Washingtons presidency?

Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.


What might have happened if the government did not send the soldiers in to native Americans territory?

they would have been alive and would have been able to keep their land


Why did tensions between western settlers and native Americans increase during Washington and presidency?

Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.


Which colony did not send a representative?

Georgia was the only colony not to send a delegate to Philadelphia in 1774. Georgia declined to send delegates because they were hoping for British assistance with Native American problems on its frontier and did not want to upset the British.


How did the Native Americans reflect the different interests of the Spanish and the French explorers?

The chief goal of the Spanish was to extract the mineral wealth, such as gold and silver, and send it back to Europe. The natives were used in the manner of slaves to do this, and very little effort was put forth to establish positive relationships with the native people. The French, on the other hand, were interested in the trade of furs in the New World. This required the cooperation of the natives, thus efforts were put forth to establish alliances with them.


How did the treatment of native Americans reflect the different interests of French and Spanish explorers?

The chief goal of the Spanish was to extract the mineral wealth, such as gold and silver, and send it back to Europe. The natives were used in the manner of slaves to do this, and very little effort was put forth to establish positive relationships with the native people. The French, on the other hand, were interested in the trade of furs in the New World. This required the cooperation of the natives, thus efforts were put forth to establish alliances with them.