Spanish missionaries were deployed all over Central America, and as far north as Colorado and along the coast of California to spread the teachings of Catholicism. Spain's main reason for doing this was because it was easier to convert people rather than to fight them. Since Spain's goal was to secure as much territory as possible in the New World, the most effecient way to control the peoples and lands was implemented.
That they worked
spain and the coasts of mexico
In the aforementioned countries and territories, they were all occupied by Spain explored by Spain and one time occupied by Spain. As a result, the main language is Spanish and the majority follow the Catholic religion.
The factor that caused Las Casas to renounce his holding and devote his life defending the interests of Spain's Native Americans subjects is because the priest refused to grant Las Casas absolution on the grounds that he was an exploiter of the Native Americans.
No one helped the Native Americans in the 1400's. They were loners. ******** The Native Americans were the only people inhabiting the Americas until Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492, but it is highly debated whether he actually helped them or not. It is widely believed that he attacked and killed many natives, and raped the women. When he returned to Spain, it is widely believed that his title was removed.
because the Catholic curch largely controlled the governments of Europe.
cuz he is Christian and he want to every one in Spain to be
There are two possible reasons ( others may exist as well ) for Spain's attempts to Christianize the Native Americans in the New World. One reason was the sincere belief that by doing so, they were helping these Native Tribes to discover God and thus establish a relationship with their Creator. This could have been a sincere goal. The other reason would be to bring the Native Americans into the "fold" of Catholic Spain, and thus have a measure of commonality among the two peoples. It must be remembered that "religion" was a stronger force in the colonail days of Spain then perhaps it is now.
There are two possible reasons ( others may exist as well ) for Spain's attempts to Christianize the Native Americans in the New World. One reason was the sincere belief that by doing so, they were helping these Native Tribes to discover God and thus establish a relationship with their Creator. This could have been a sincere goal. The other reason would be to bring the Native Americans into the "fold" of Catholic Spain, and thus have a measure of commonality among the two peoples. It must be remembered that "religion" was a stronger force in the colonail days of Spain then perhaps it is now.
to take the native americans and others to be catholic.........now i need ur help
They wanted to convert Native Americans that they found to the Catholic Church.
Spain treated the Native Americans as animals, and those who they didn't massacre, they enslaved or deported.
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Spain
Because a large percent of Spain's population was Catholic.
wen Spain came over to Latin America they brought most of what they had with they also brought priests. since they were Catholic, that is what they preached about to the Latin Americans.
The country related with Pizarro and the Native Americans is Spain.