Roman Catholicism was introduced to Mexico by Spanish missionaries. To such degree, that nowadays, it is by far its largest faith (88%).
The Spanish brought the Catholic religion to Mexico and imposed it on every human they encountered there.
the spanish brought over their catholic religion
Mexico was colonized by the Spanish who brought the language and religion with them.
Maize (corn) qualifies as such.
The Franciscans were the first to establish missions in New Mexico
Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona
The Spanish explorers and conquistadores brought Catholicism to Mexico.
They either a) enslaved them, converting them into the Spanish religion and using Spanish language and customs or b) killed them. That is why it is called "the conquest of Mexico".
The Pueblo Revolt in 1680 was sparked by Spanish attempts to suppress indigenous religious practices in New Mexico. The indigenous Pueblo people, led by PopΓ©, rebelled against Spanish colonization, resulting in the death of many settlers and missionaries and the expulsion of the Spanish from the region for over a decade. The uprising was a significant event in the history of Spanish colonization in the Americas.
In the northeastern United States and Canada, it was primarily French missionaries who worked among the Native Americans. In the west and southwest, including Mexico, it was mainly Spanish missionaries who had the task.
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Conquered Mexico.Imposed their language, religion and traditions.