How were Native American cultures altered in the Spanish borderlands?

a. Many Indian villages were reduced to servitude.
b. Indians often rose to important positions in the colonial administration.
c. Almost all Indians enthusiastically embraced Catholicism.
d. The Spanish presence had little impact on the material conditions of Indian life.


a. Many Indian villages were reduced to servitude.

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A) farming B) male authority C) no economic role for women D) female authority

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A) a utopian community in West Roxbury, Massachusetts where residents sought to support themselves strictly through manual labor.
B) a communal farming community composed of very few members who knew anything about farming, but practiced Transcendentalist ideas.
C) true gender equity in the sharing of work and leadership of this farming community.
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