French Jesuits primarily spread Catholicism in the Americas by living in native villages, which fostered trust and understanding. They also gathered natives into enclosed missions for education and conversion, but the relationship-building aspect was central to their approach. This strategy proved more effective than coercive methods in promoting Catholicism among Indigenous communities.
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French Jesuits primarily encouraged the spread of Catholicism by living in native villages to build relationships and trust with Indigenous peoples. This immersive approach allowed them to communicate effectively and address the spiritual needs of the natives. Additionally, gathering natives into missions further supported their conversion efforts. ;