Native Americans were essential to missions primarily because they provided the labor force needed for agricultural and construction tasks, which were vital for the survival and success of these settlements. Additionally, their knowledge of local land and resources helped missionaries adapt their practices and teachings to better fit the indigenous context. Furthermore, converting Native Americans to Christianity was a central goal of the missions, as it aimed to integrate them into colonial society and expand European influence.
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
because the native Americans wanted to
i don't know. that is what i am asking
Generally all of the missions mistreated the Native Americans living at the mission or in the area. They were forced to work at misson, not allowed to practice their customs, not allowed to speak their language, and to convert to the Catholic religion. Mass graves have been found at the missions that contain Native American bodies. It was not a good life for the Native Americans.
the development affected the missions by when junipero serra died the Mexican took over then acceped the rule to have Fr eedom
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
no
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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.
one way is that when the native Americans were inside of the missions, it would protect them from attacks by the rival native Americans.
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.
by helping them
because the native Americans wanted to
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
Forced to? or were dependent on the missions' resources.