Native American Indians were exposed to Christianity from the various European explorations and settlements - French in North America, Canada, and Louisiana territories; Spanish in Florida, California and the Mid-west to west coast; Dutch and English on the East Coast pushing west. Missionaries were also sent out to convert them.
Christianity. The first Roman missionaries were sent by Pope Gregory to the Isles of Thanet in Kent to convert the Anglo-Saxons, who, back then, were heathen, which means that they believed in Heathenism.
Columbus believed it would be easy to convert American Indians to Christianity because he viewed them as "gentle" and "naive," assuming their lack of exposure to European religions meant they would readily accept his faith. He also thought that their spiritual beliefs were primitive and that they would be eager to adopt a more "civilized" religion. Additionally, Columbus was motivated by a desire to spread Christianity as part of his mission, viewing conversion as a means to secure support for his voyages and endeavors.
they traded them was one but i don't know the others. thats not the correct answer. 1.Missionaries tried to convert Indians to Christianity . 2.Indians eagerly adopted European trade goods,such as copper kettles and knives,as well as muskets and gunpowder for hunting. 3.Alcohol sold by the European traders had a harsh effect on Native American life.
One could ask why any group/people convert to any belief - it is because they believe it to be the truth. No one forced the American Indians to convert to Christianity - though some undoubtedly were or even 'bought' to convert. This is the way of some in mankind. Many still hold to their own beliefs today.
Because the Spaniards wanted to convert the Indians to Christianity.
to convert many people to Christianity
Native American Indians were exposed to Christianity from the various European explorations and settlements - French in North America, Canada, and Louisiana territories; Spanish in Florida, California and the Mid-west to west coast; Dutch and English on the East Coast pushing west. Missionaries were also sent out to convert them.
Missions.
Missions.
Missions.
christianity
The Missionaries
to convert Africans to Christianity
Nestorian missionaries from Syria ... AD
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity
Spain commanded priests to convert American Indians to Christianity