Spanish missions were built for the specific purpose of
teaching American Indians to accept European values.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Spanish Missions also called as California Mission started during the second half of 1700s. This mission were imitated in order to make the native Americans to follow Catholicism. This California Mission period lasted till 1833 from 1769.
The main reason behind this preaching of Catholicism was to unify (making them to be devoted as Christians and Spain citizens by following their traditions and cultures) the spanish colonies across the pacific coast. So that they can expand the European Territory. In 1769, the Spain king sent military and Franciscan missionaries. Thus the Franciscan priest Junipero Serra started the first mission.
That is how most people would solve an argument. For example when British and French were fighting for Ohio the only way it could be solved is with war.
The Great Comprimise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) represented the interests of those who wanted a strong national government and those who wanted states to have a strong voice in the sense that it required all states to be represented equally in the upper house (Senate).