Assess the consequences of European attempts to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Which consequence most likely resulted from sacred Indigenous religions being banned by Europeans? (1 point)

conquistadors immersing themselves in the cultures of local populations

the loss of Indigenous religious texts

the preservation of Indigenous myths and history

Christianity becoming a minor religion in South America

The consequence most likely resulting from sacred Indigenous religions being banned by Europeans is the loss of Indigenous religious texts. When Europeans attempted to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity, they often banned or suppressed Indigenous religious practices and sacred texts. This resulted in the loss of valuable cultural and religious knowledge, as well as the erosion of Indigenous identities and spiritual traditions. Indigenous peoples were often forced to abandon their own religious practices and adopt Christianity, leading to the loss of their own sacred texts and the cultural heritage associated with them.