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What did Spanish explorers believe would most "help” American Indians?

if American Indians were more proper and refined, like the English
if American Indians built the missions
if American Indians resisted assimilation
if American Indians looked, talked, and worshipped like the Spanish

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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If American Indians looked, talked, and worshipped like the Spanish

Explanation:

  • Indigenous Native Americans were the inhabitants of the New World.
  • Spanish explorers consider that if American Indians were similar to them in terms of culture and religion, they would get help from Spain.
  • Spain started spreading Christianity in South America by establishing Churches and converting  Native Americans.
  • Spanish started colonizing in part of Central Mexico, Peru and other parts of South America.
  • The missionaries convert Native Americans to Christianity, also to educate them along with teaching farming methods.

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