Living in missions often disrupted the traditional ways of life for natives, as they were forced to adopt new customs, languages, and religions. Many experienced loss of cultural identity and autonomy, as well as suffering from diseases brought by the missionaries. The missions also imposed labor requirements on the natives, leading to exploitation and harsh living conditions.
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they got bossed around and didn't get their own way
they grow
No... No... No... and No...! Living things have got life but rocks dont.
missions were much different from colonies. missions were used to change Native Americans from Pagans to Christian belief. colonies were just for freedom of rights and that's not all but the meaning of a mission is to go some where to make a change in some Ono's life job or religion .
missions changed the way of life for native Americans by putting them under slave conditions or the two choices of Convert or die.
Im not sure what your asking but i think you mean the missions? but if so then it was terrible they where forced to give up there religion and lived in tiny dorms and lost most of there family they where punished if they did anything wrong hope this helped :)
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to change ways of living (life)
The arrival of the Europeans into the Americas was the start of the loss of land, life, and lifestyle for the Native Americans.
Life was hard for ones who lived on missions because they had to work hard to get something done for the mission, sometimes by force.