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Bingel [31]
3 years ago
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Intended consequences of this were to convert Native Americans to Catholicism and civilize Native Americans in European ways of

life. Unintended consequences included the death of many Native Americans because of diseases and raids on the settlements by Native Americans who were supported and encouraged by the British.
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Reasons for British exploration in North America.

Spanish missions along Georgia's caost.

Hernando de Soto's exploration through Georgia.

French exploration in the Southeast.
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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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The answer is- spanish missions along georgia’s coast. Explanation: The main spanish mission were built on the barrier islands off the coast of georgia were to convert the native americans to the catholic faith, a branch of christianity. this would allow the spanish to settle and colonize the region and help future trade an de exploration efforts. hope this helped :)))
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