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Why did the Spanish want to convert the Native Americans to Christianity? (402)(1 point) Responses To kep Islam from spreading To kep Islam from spreading To keep Judaism from spreading To keep Judaism from spreading To spread their Christian beliefs and values To spread their Christian beliefs and values To make the Native Americans easier to control
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The primary reason the Spanish wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity was to spread their Christian beliefs and values. This missionary effort was often intertwined with colonial motivations, as converting Indigenous peoples was seen as a fundamental part of their colonization mission. Additionally, by converting Native Americans, the Spanish believed it would make governance and control easier, but the key motivation remained the desire to spread Christianity.