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What did the Spanish colonists build to convert American Indians to Christianity?

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missions out of all of them missions would be the best answer

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User K Roobroeck
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Answer:

Missions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Spanish missions were built during the 16th to the 19th century in Central and South America.

The Catholic missions were installed throughout the territory as an effort to integrate the native populations as part of the European culture. The Spanish did that because the Kings saw the natives as Crown subjects in need of care. They send missionaries to convert them into Christianity.

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