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Natives went to missions primarily for religious conversion and to learn about Christianity, as missionaries sought to spread their faith. Additionally, missions often provided access to food, shelter, and education, which were appealing to many indigenous people facing challenges from European colonization. Some natives also viewed missions as a way to gain protection from rival tribes or colonial powers. However, this often came at the cost of their traditional ways of life and autonomy.

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