They used display tools, pottery, and other everyday items used by the Fathers and neophytes (Christianized Indians).
El Camino Real which is Spanish for the Royal Road was the name given to the 600 mile road system that connected the 21 missions in California.
Outposts established by the Spanish were called missions. These were established in California and New Mexico. They usually had churches in them. The military barracks that often accompanied the missions were called Presidios.
Spanish explorers gave California its name. The name California comes from a mythical island in a 1510 Spanish book.
Some rivers in California with Spanish names include the Sacramento River, the San Joaquin River, and the Santa Ana River.
Misiones (Spanish for missions). Most towns and cities with Spanish names found in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas started as small religious missions to convert the Native Americans found in such lands. One example of such religious buildings is the Santa Clara Mission, established in 1777 in Santa Clara, California (now in the middle of Silicon Valley).
El Camino Real links the missions in California.
It was called El Camino Real.
There are several missions. We need a mission name.
Pueblo
The meaning of the word 'california' in Spanish is "wide bay."
L.A., San Jose, and San Juan all started out as a spanish pueblo.
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