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stellarik [79]
2 years ago
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What impact did Spain have on americas religion

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Greeley [361]2 years ago
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When the Spanish beat  the Americas, they brought in their own religion. Hundreds of Native Americans changed  to Christianity. Churches, monasteries, shrines and parishes were built. This was one of the Spanish's main goals in colonization, as well as giving Spain more power

           

tigry1 [53]2 years ago
3 0

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When the Spanish conquered the Americas, they brought in their own religion. Hundreds of Native Americans converted to Christianity because Misssonaries did it. Churches, monasteries, shrines and parishes were built. This was one of the Spanish's main goals in colonization, as well as giving Spain more power.

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