The sixteenth century Catholic missions in North America

a. were most successful in Virginia and the Carolinas.
b. trained Indians as soldiers to protect the settlements from English and French attacks.
c. were administered by unarmed Franciscan priests.
d. failed to convert any Indians to Christianity.
e. rejected any military protection.


c

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