Some wanted the opportunity to practice their religion without danger of being jailed or worse (such as the Puritans in Massachusetts and Quakers in Pennsylvania); some wanted to make money by trading manufactured things from Europe for the valuable Natural Resources of the Americas (such as the Dutch in New York State and the French in Canada), some wanted land and a home of their own, which they'd never have a chance for in overcrowded Europe; some wanted adventure; some were scoundrels who avoided jail only be agreeing to sail to America and founding a colony (Georgia's first settlers were all convicts, for example).
rosey was the frist
Native Americans were enslaved by the missionaries. They were forced to convert to Christianity by the missionaries and to leave their cultural ways to live and work at the missions. Thousands of Native Americans are buried in mass graves at California missions. They were killed by the missionaries. Your question should be asking how did the missionaries impact the Native Americans.
natural rights come from god
They are asking if you come from the United "States" of America.
natural rights come from god
the early missionaries frist went to paremata and settled their until they found somewhere else to go
God have to die because human people can Live in Amercia and the frist people that live here that is a frist person the live here is Pionners that's who comes to America.
To convert the natives to Christianity.
Missionaries come from all over the world.
North America was not populated by 'Missionaries' - the job of a missionary is to convert people who do not believe into believers. The early colonists of North America were not so much missionaries as religious refugees, fleeing to America so that they could set up communities free to worship as they wished/believed. This migration happened because of the religious oppression that was occurring in many part of Europe at the time.
Many missionaries are around America today.
North America was not populated by 'Missionaries' - the job of a missionary is to convert people who do not believe into believers. The early colonists of North America were not so much missionaries as religious refugees, fleeing to America so that they could set up communities free to worship as they wished/believed. This migration happened because of the religious oppression that was occurring in many part of Europe at the time.
who were the first two missionaries to come to Papua New Guinea
Missionaries came to America to spread their religious beliefs to the Native American population. Puritans came seeking religious freedom and to establish communities based on their beliefs. Indentured servants came seeking economic opportunities and a chance to start anew in the New World.
Catholicism
Puritan missionaries came to America in the 17th century primarily to spread the Christian faith and establish a community based on their religious beliefs. Indentured servants, on the other hand, were primarily brought to America to work off their debts or to establish a new life. While the motivations behind their journeys were different, both groups played a significant role in the colonization of America.
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