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1 November, 09:47

Unlike spanish missionaries, the jesuits did what in regard to converting indians?

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  1. 1 November, 13:38
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    Jesuit missionaries tried to convert Native Americans, but gave them far more independence than did Spanish missionaries. The Jesuit religious order was particularly influential in New France. As a result of this approach, French relations with Native Americans were more positive
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