– rarely came into contact with Native Americans because the Spanish killed them all upon

True False True False –  experienced little missionary activity because Spanish settlers were preoccupied with farming. –  was enriched by the discovery of an abundance of gold and silver. –   rarely came into contact with Native Americans because the Spanish killed them all upon their arrival. –  was led by Juan de Oñate who forced Native Americans to pay taxes to Spanish authorities. –  relied on hunting rather than crops such as corn because they lacked irrigation networks. – They successfully converted James I to their beliefs. – They rejected the doctrines of Martin Luther. – They wanted to simplify religion to its most basic elements. – They believed in religious freedom. – They believed people could be saved by their own actions, not just by God’s grace. – Maryland. – New Netherland. – Pennsylvania. – Massachusetts Bay. – Rhode Island – Although he was a Catholic, the church remained Protestant. – Dissenters believed the church needed “purifying” from Catholic rituals. – He granted special privileges to Puritans that were not extended to Catholics and Anglicans. – He was atheist, yet as king, he was also head of the church. – He promoted the Separatist cause and sought to appease its demands. – The colony remained unconcerned with converting Native Americans. – The colonists all came from the same church congregation in England and already knew each other. – The colony recruited families intending to stay rather than single men seeking quick riches. The colony focused solely on tobacco exports in order to perfect the process.