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.
No, the equivalent of a governor ordered Cortes to go on his mission in hopes of finding gold and spreading Christianity to the Natives and also making the Natives loyal to Spain.
was the mission kind of mean to the natives in sa n Juan Capistrano
why the indians responsibilities at the mission
the spanish attaced the natives americans
They helped natives learn Christianity
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First off it should be What is a mission?A mission is a religious settlement where Natives were set to work and pray. The Spanish put them to work in the missions to convert the Natives to the catholic religion as they conquered more and more Native tribes.
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No, the natives did not cause the diseases that Mission San Rafael suffered. The illnesses were primarily introduced by European colonizers, who brought pathogens to which the Indigenous populations had no immunity. This led to devastating outbreaks among both the natives and the mission's inhabitants. The impact of these diseases was a significant factor in the decline of Indigenous populations during the mission period.
The padres and the natives.
the spanish attaced the natives americans