they didn't
These are called "missions" because of the "mission-like" way they did things.
No. Many today are in the middle of a city.
The California missions are state historical property and open for services and visitors. They are a part of our history and where they were built cities started around them that still exists today.
Today the state of California has the 21 missions as historical property. The state manages the missions.
Today the state of California has the 21 missions as historical property. The state manages the missions.
The Catholic Church built the missions and still hold services today at missions. The priests lived there with mission Native Americans and 5-6 soldiers stationed at each mission.
Yes, the American flag does influence Americans today. It brings out a sense of pride and belonging when it is displayed. Flying an American flag in your yard tells people that you are proud of where you live.
why did the california'seconomy change after the missions
Today's California because we found gold.
I assume you are asking about the California missions. Just about each mission has the original buildings. The state does do reconstruction and repair on each mission.
nativeAmericans lived there. the Chumash tribe and many more
No. All 21 are in use and State of California historical property. They are open for services and visitors.