At Mission Soldad, Native Americans were typically subjected to harsh treatment as they were forced to adopt European customs and convert to Christianity. Many were coerced into labor and had their traditional ways of life disrupted. The mission system aimed to assimilate Indigenous peoples, often resulting in exploitation, loss of autonomy, and significant cultural upheaval. Overall, the experience for natives at Mission Soldad reflected broader patterns of oppression faced by Indigenous communities during the mission era in California.
They are treated more than fair.
Very well
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the natives were Inslaved to the Spanish and English
The main difference between France and Spain and their colonization of the Americas was how they treated the natives. Initially, Spain's reason for settling in the Americas was to acquire the gold, silver and precious gems that could be mined on these continents. The natives were initially treated as slaves, and this harsh treatment, coupled with the passing of European diseases to the natives, who had no immunity, decimated the population. The French treated the Native Americans very admirably. They entered business partnerships with them, treated them as equals, and had no qualms about intermarrying with the natives.
was the mission kind of mean to the natives in sa n Juan Capistrano
why the indians responsibilities at the mission
He treated them good
the spanish attaced the natives americans
They are treated more than fair.
It was very harsh. The Spanish saw them as inferior and as slaves. In the southwest they used them as slaves in the mines. With the mission system they didn't allow them to leave the mission once they converted to Christianity and they were treated harshly by the padres and soldiers at the mission.
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They helped natives learn Christianity
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they treated them like science prodjects
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