A. an example of the influence of Spanish culture on American Indians
Horses were brought by the Spanish through the Columbian Exchange. Horses were introduced to the American Indians and changed how they fought, hunted, and traveled through the lands.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of goods between the Americans and Europe. European brought domesticated animals to the new world including horses, cows, chickens, and pigs. These animals were not found int he Americas and other than impacted travel and work, they also changed how people ate.
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Protestant reformers.
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The Apocryphal books are about 11 or 12 books of the Old Testament that are not included in the Holy Bible. This exclusion was mainly supported by the Protestants because of their belief that they practice and preach a different Doctrine than the Holy Scripture.
According to the Apocryphal teachings, a person is saved and can be granted salvation based on the good works and deeds done. This was not in sync with the Christian belief of gaining salvation through belief in the death of Christ for our sins. Moreover, there are also several issues with which it contradicts the Doctrine of the Holy Scripture, thereby making it wrong for the Christians.
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