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17 January, 19:30

The colonials powers of spain, france and britain?

were not interested in the religous lives of native americans

thought europeans settlers should adopt indigenous american religions

aimed for the conversion to christiananity of native peoples, sometimes through force

thought that chrisitianity was inappropriate for non europeans

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  1. 17 January, 19:37
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    Aimed for the conversion to Christianity of native peoples, sometimes through force.

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    Converting the Indians to "the true faith" was one of the goals of the Spanish Catholic conquest, though it never was more important that finding and exploiting gold and other wealth. The massive conversion in Spanish colonies was mainly forceful. The British and the French were less proselytizing, though some of their colonists and settlers attempted to convert tribes in some periods. However, it never was a long, sustained and systematic effort as the one mounted by the Catholic Church in the Spanish colonial possessions.
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