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Why did early missionaries build schools?

to spread the Catholic faith
to learn customs of native peoples
to convert people to the Protestant faith
to help native peoples start new nations

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Answered by meow261
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Explanation:

Why did early missionaries build schools?

to spread the Catholic faith

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

To spread the Catholic faith

Explanation:

  • A mission school, also known as a missionary school, is a religious school founded and administered by Christian missionaries. During the colonial era, missionary schools were widely employed to Westernize native populations. These might be either day schools or residential institutions (as in the Canadian Indian residential school system).
  • Mission schools were founded in India as early as the 16th century and spread to practically every continent, where they remained in certain areas until the late 20th century.
  • These schools frequently used an evangelical and "heavily denominational" approach to religious education, with the goal of generating new teachers and religious leaders to spread Christianity across the community, and in the Indian context to spread the Catholic faith.
  • They also provided academic and practical instruction and generally opposed local people's traditional habits.
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