Trying to convert them into Christianity
because the native Americans wanted to
i don't know. that is what i am asking
The Spanish missions along Georgia's coast and barrier islands had a profound impact on Native Americans by introducing European culture, religion, and agriculture, often leading to significant changes in their traditional ways of life. Many Native Americans were converted to Christianity and adopted European customs, which disrupted their social structures and spiritual practices. Additionally, the missions brought diseases that decimated native populations, weakened their societies, and led to territorial displacement as settlers encroached on their lands. Overall, the missions contributed to the long-term decline of native cultures in the region.
Native Americans worked, sleep, ate,
John Smith said that the Native Americans brought food to the starving colonists because they did. Pocahontas brought food from the Native Americans to the colonists during their first winter or they would have starved.
the California native Americans who were brought to the building site were forced to build the missions
the California native Americans who were brought to the building site were forced to build the missions
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
so they can work
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Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
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.