I think that you are asking about reductions, but please note that the Spanish never sought to "impose" the Catholic faith. They sought to convert the native American peoples, which is an entirely different thing. Also, they were not actually that successful until the Queen of Heaven, herself, took a hand in spreading the message of Christianity. See pages 636-640 of Warren H. Carroll's vol. 4 of "A History of Christendom" The Cleaving of Christendom. (link below)
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Chile's culture is a mix of European, Spanish, and Native South American cultures.
"Hispanic" refers to people who originate from Spanish-speaking countries and their descendants, encompassing cultural, ethnic, and linguistic ties to these regions. It can include individuals from Latin American countries, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking communities.
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
A. Local communities. By interacting and participating in the local community, immigrants can learn the language, customs, and norms of American society. This integration helps them adapt and become part of the broader American culture.
Football was invented in England, however it's the national and historic sport of the Spanish / Latin American / Spanish-speaking countries. How is baseball or nfl Gridiron related to the American culture??
Latin America has the highest percentage of Catholic population in the world, with countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina having significant Catholic communities. The influence of Catholicism in Latin American culture and society is prominent.
Paraguay has many cultures. A few of them are Roman Catholic, Spanish, and Guarani (a currency)
a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East.
Church leaders served as royal officials and helped regulate activities of Spanish settlers in the Americas. Missionaries worked to emphasize loyalty to the king of Spain and to introduce Spanish culture to Native Americans.
Eric Antone Plumer has written: 'The Catholic Church and American culture' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity and culture, History
NO THAT HAVE NO SPANISH CULTURE IN THEM THERE CULTURE IS MAINLY BLACK WHITE NATIVE AMERICAN