Why did the missionaries decide to teach the Native Americans to become farmers?

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Missionaries felt farming was superior to the traditional ways of hunting and gathering.
Missionaries felt farming was superior to the traditional ways of hunting and gathering.

Fur companies encouraged the missionaries to direct the Native Americans away from hunting.
Fur companies encouraged the missionaries to direct the Native Americans away from hunting.

Native Americans had exhausted the food supply in their region by overhunting.
Native Americans had exhausted the food supply in their region by overhunting.

Native Americans were having trouble gathering enough food to feed the tribe.

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The most accurate response is:

Missionaries felt farming was superior to the traditional ways of hunting and gathering.

Missionaries often believed that agricultural practices were more civilized and productive compared to the hunting and gathering traditions of Native Americans. They sought to convert Indigenous peoples not only spiritually but also through lifestyle changes, which included adopting farming as a means of sustaining themselves.