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19 September, 17:12

Unlike Spanish missionaries, which of the following was true of the Jesuits in regard to converting Indians? a. The Jesuits did not suppress traditional Indian religious customs. b. The Jesuits converted Indians to Protestant faiths instead of Catholicism. c. The Jesuits rarely had success with their conversions. d. The Jesuit conversion methods went against the directives of Samuel de Champlain. e. The Jesuits used methods that destroyed French and Indian relations.

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  1. 19 September, 17:28
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    a. The Jesuits did not suppress traditional Indian religious customs.

    Explanation:

    The Jesuitss which is a religious body founded in France was into the conversion of natives towards christainity.

    The order, Society of Jesus (Jesuit) main goal ws about the education of people about Catholicism and at the same time stop the spread of protestantism that it never bothered with the cultures and traditions of the natives.

    This was what was obtainable during their missionary journey to India.
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