The system that significantly influenced the conversion of Native Americans to Catholicism was the Spanish mission system, established during the colonial period. Spanish missionaries, particularly the Franciscans, Jesuits, and Dominicans, established missions throughout the Americas, aiming to evangelize indigenous populations. These missions often involved the establishment of settlements where Native Americans were taught Christian doctrine, European customs, and agricultural practices. While some Native Americans embraced Catholicism, the process was complex and often met with resistance and adaptation of indigenous beliefs.
they made it
things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
they hunted buffalo
The Maya Native Americans did and made the first number system. By A.S.
the US developed a reservation system for Native Americans because when white men came they took their land and the Native Americans needed a place to go also the US was afraid they would do something to get back at them so they made a reservation system
Sometimes the Spanish made captured native Americans into slaves
they made it
The dream-catcher was made from Native Americans. The Native Americans said it would keep away bad dreams.
things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
The dream-catcher was made from Native Americans. The Native Americans said it would keep away bad dreams.
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
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they made medicines with them
Yes and a no because they sometimes used symbols and one grope made a different writing system similar to the American Alphabet.
The easiest way to describe this is to compare those areas settled by the Puritans, and those settled by the Catholics. To this day there are no Native Americans in areas settled by the Puritans. The Puritans viewed the Native Americans as "unsaved" and thus not worthy of consideration. In one instance, they made a gift of small pox infected blankets, against which the Native Americans had immunity, and wiped out the entire tribe. In areas where the Catholics settled, they preached the Gospel, educated the natives, and even, when a small pox vaccination was developed immediately shipped supplies of it to the new world to vaccinate the natives.