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vagabundo [1.1K]
4 years ago
5

The spanish who lived and worked in missions often forced native americans to

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raketka [301]4 years ago
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The Spanish who lived and worked in missions often forced native Americans to do their buddings. Any type of buddings. They would exploit them, steal from them, beat them and kill them, disrespect their women, and anything similar, and all it took was for one to not do as he was told.

Explanation:

Missions were believing settlements run by Catholic priests and monks. Like other Westerners in the Americas, the Spanish thought they had a duty to convert Indians to Christianity. They often seized Indians to live and work on the commissions. Missionaries slowly introduced into various parts of the Spanish borderlands.

yawa3891 [41]4 years ago
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<span>The Spanish who lived and worked in missions often forced native Americans to do their buddings. Any type of buddings. They would exploit them, steal from them, beat them and kill them, rape their women, and anything similar, and all it took was for one to not do as he was told. </span>
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