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The Spanish who lived and worked in missions often forced Native Americans to

A) gather food and water for them.
B) fight other colonists for them.
C) change their languages, religion, and customs.
D) moved farther into the forests area of Georgia.

User Blynn
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I believe the answer here is C change their languages, religion, and customs. since the Spanish we're heavily religious and would do anything to convert more people to they're religion
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The correct answer is C. Change their languages religion, and customs.

Step-by-step explanation

During the colonial period, the colonizers were groups of people from European countries such as England, France, Spain, Portugal, among others. In the process of colonization, they met the aboriginal communities of the new world. The missionaries were Europeans who had to communicate with the aborigines to evangelize them, however, besides imposing to the natives a new religion, they were forced to assimilate customs and a new language. Because the language of natives and their customs was a limitation for evangelization and communication. So, the correct answer is C. Change their languages religion, and customs.

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