The Spanish won due to equipment, and population.
I don't see any evidence that they did more than threats. The mission was closed for just a couple of years as a result of these threats, but reopened in 1721. The French did raid other Spanish missions though.
History of Nacogdoches Colonel Antonio Gil Y'Barbo, a prominent Spanish trader, emerged as the leader of the settlers, and in the spring of 1779, he led a group back to Nacogdoches. Later that summer, Nacogdoches received designation from Spain as a pueblo, or town, thereby making it the first "town" in Texas. Y'Barbo, as lieutenant governor of the new town, established the rules and laws for local government.
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly yes
Resistance to Sir Francis Drake, El Grito de Lares, the invasion by General Nelson Miles and the Spanish American War.
The first Spanish mission in California was built in San Diego, and it was named Mission San Diego de Alcalá. It was founded on July 16, 1769, by Father Junipero Serra.
When the mission was part of the Mexico mission system there were no Spanish soliders. As a part of Spain Spanish soliders were not stationed there.
Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
The Spanish didn't want french invasion
Hernando Cortez
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.
It stayed a mission under the Mexican government and it is still a working Catholic Church . It performs masses, weddings, and other functions. People can visit and tour it as well.
A : a California mission is a big church built by the spanish