(SS8H1c)Why did tensions emerge between American Indians and the Spanish missionaries?
A. The missionaries captured and enslaved many of the American Indians.
B. The American Indians tried to force the missionaries to adopt their religion and culture
.C. The missionaries tried to force the American Indians to adopt their religion and culture
.D. The American Indians refused missionaries' agricultural advice and assistance.
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Explanation: The Spanish missionaries tried to force the American Indians to adopt their religion and culture.
- The goal of the Spanish missionaries was to convert the American natives to Christianity and find several treasures of gold and other minerals for trade.
- The religious practices of American natives alarmed the Spanish.
- They banned and prosecuted those practices.
- They had hostile relations with each other.
- The Spanish mission established by the King of Spain in America were which were catholic mission.
- The Spanish attitude towards the American Indians was that they saw themselves as guardians of the Indian basic rights.
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