britsh missions were on the south and the spanish were on the west
britsh missions were on the south and the spanish were on the west
britsh missions were on the south and the spanish were on the west
There were several different Spanish mission in the United States. They include Mission Los Santos Angeles de Guevavi, Mission San Xavier del Bac and Mission Santa Cruz.
french missions were put on the east coast and spanish on the west
The Spanish Mission system started in 1718 with Mission San Antonio de Valero. Most spanish missions had the aim of converting the natives to christianity.
Clarice Garland has written: 'Idyls of the missions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Spanish mission buildings, Spanish Missions
He built missions
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 purpose of the Spanish missions in New Spain was to make the Native Americans into Christians.
The closest I got to this anwer is "The Alamo Shrine" from The Spanish Missions in Texas
The missions were open to all. The only people that were usually around when a mission was started were the Spanish missionaries and Indians.
the spanish missions were located in portugualIf you are referring to which states in the current United States had spanish missions in them, a short (but unlikely exclusive) list would include:FloridaLouisianaCaliforniaArizonaNew MexicoNevada