Missionaries played a significant role in New Spain by promoting the spread of Christianity among indigenous populations. They established missions that served as religious, educational, and agricultural centers, facilitating cultural exchange and often leading to the conversion of many natives. However, their efforts also contributed to the disruption of indigenous societies and traditions. Overall, missionaries were instrumental in shaping the social and cultural landscape of New Spain.
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built missionaries to convert natives to christians
Spain sent missionaries because they want to convert people to their religion, explore new lands, make colonies or become rich.
Spain sent missionaries to Florida to bring their religion to the Florida natives.
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a mission is a group of missionaries that are sent to places to teach people to believe in their religious faith. Example: In newFrance missionaries were sent to go to a presidio and teach the people there of their religion. Also in new Spain the king sent missionaries to convert native Americans and Spain people to the catholic religion
One notable location of Spanish missionaries in New Spain was the mission of San Diego de Alcalá, established in 1769 in present-day California. This mission was the first of the California missions and served as a base for further evangelization efforts among Indigenous peoples. The missionaries aimed to convert local Native American tribes to Christianity while also introducing European agricultural practices and crafts.
Spain exiled Moors in Spain before 1492. Spain also sent missionaries to Spain to Christianize the natives.
Catholicism
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they brought new religious ideas