Native Americans faced significant conflicts at the missions, primarily due to the imposition of European cultural and religious practices, which often clashed with their traditional beliefs and lifestyles. The missions sought to convert Native populations to Christianity, leading to resistance and resentment. Additionally, the forced labor and harsh living conditions imposed by mission authorities disrupted their social structures and autonomy. These tensions frequently resulted in uprisings and confrontations between Native Americans and mission settlers.
because the native Americans wanted to
i don't know. that is what i am asking
Native Americans worked, sleep, ate,
land
The desire to bring Christianity to the Native Americans.
one way is that when the native Americans were inside of the missions, it would protect them from attacks by the rival native Americans.
because the native Americans wanted to
The Native Americans.
Missions are areas where priests converted Native Americans to Christianity. The Native Americans would also be taught how to read and write in their own language in missions.
by helping them
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
so they can work
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There were several conflicts between the Jamestown Colony and the Native Americans in the area. One was the usage of Native land for cleared farmland. The Native Americans generally did not clear land of trees before planting crops.
becuse they were sad about he missions
Missions are used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity. In the US southwest, Spanish missions were usually devoted to converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
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