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How were Spanish methods of conversion different from those of the French? (1 point) Responses They hired Native Americans to work in the missions. They hired Native Americans to work in the missions. They allowed Native Americans to continue practicing their own faith. They allowed Native Americans to continue practicing their own faith. They used both the church and a system of labor to convert Native Americans. They used both the church and a system of labor to convert Native Americans. They allowed Native Americans to choose which faith they wished to practice.
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The correct response is: **They used both the church and a system of labor to convert Native Americans.**
Spanish methods of conversion often involved the establishment of missions where religious instruction was combined with labor requirements, whereas French approaches were generally more focused on trade relationships and allowed for more flexibility in indigenous spiritual practices.
Spanish methods of conversion often involved the establishment of missions where religious instruction was combined with labor requirements, whereas French approaches were generally more focused on trade relationships and allowed for more flexibility in indigenous spiritual practices.
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