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Spanish missions were never established in Georgia. The mission system was established in the southwest and western regions of the United States in the 1700's.
The Franciscan order, primarily, were the missionaries who established many missions in the Southwest and in Florida. They frequently traveled with the Spanish conquistadors for that purpose. The Jesuits also established a number of missions in the Southwest. Padre Kino was a Jesuit who established a number of Missions in California. Padre Junipero Serra was a Franciscan who also established missions in the Southwest U.S.
They were in the Southwest and California and established missions and colonies.
The important result of the missions established throughout Latin America by the Spanish was the spread of Christianity among indigenous populations, leading to the conversion of many Native Americans to Catholicism. Additionally, the missions served as centers for agriculture, education, and economic activities, influencing the social and cultural development of the region.
A total of 21 Spanish missions were established in Alta California.
Missions
Pueblos grew up around the Spanish missions because they wanted to be protected from enemies or invaders
From the early seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century Spanish missionaries from the Franciscan, Dominican and Jesuit orders of the Roman Catholic Church built missions throughout the Southwestern United States.
A presidio, in the case of the California missions, were homes for the soldiers. That was why so many presidios were near the missions. To guard the padres living in the missions, the soldiers could simply go over and defend the priests.a fort or military establishmentA garrison, especially a fortress of the kind established in the southwest United States by the Spanish to protect their holdings and missions
Yes in the Southwest and California.
to expand spanish settlement in north america
The Spanish-style churches in the Southwest were built by Spanish missionaries in the 17th to 19th centuries. The most famous of these churches were built by the Franciscans and Jesuits as part of their mission to convert Native Americans to Christianity. The churches are known for their adobe construction, bell towers, and simple yet elegant architecture.