conversion of native americans during colonization
The conversion of Native Americans during colonization refers to the process by which Indigenous peoples in the Americas were compelled or persuaded to adopt the cultural, religious, and social practices of European colonizers, typically involving the imposition of Christianity and other aspects of European civilization.
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