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The missionaries were the group that established the first Spanish settlements in Texas.
Spanish and French explorers and missionaries were among the first to establish missions in the Americas in the early 16th century. Notable figures include Spanish missionaries like Junípero Serra in California and French missionaries like Jacques Marquette in the Midwest. These early missions played a critical role in the spread of Christianity and European colonization in the Americas.
About 51 years. Mission San Antonio was founded in 1718 and the first Spanish settlement in California was founded in 1769 when Spanish missionaries led by Father Junipero Serra constructed a mission in modern day San Diego. They founded missions like this one along the coast of California until 1823.
California was founded by Spanish missionaries to spread Christianity to the local Native American population. The 21 California Missions were the first settlements by Europeans.
The Spanish came to California first.
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The Franciscans were the first to establish missions in New Mexico
St. Augustine, FLA. It is still the oldest city in America.St. Augustine, the first permanent Spanish settlement in what will later become the United States, is founded in what is now Florida
Actually that would be true. The Spanish did first settle California. glad i could help ;)
The first settlement in California was Sonoma. The people of Sonoma declared California as it's own country called the California Republic, with Sonoma as the Capital. It lasted June 14, 1846 until it's annexation to the U.S on July 9, 1846.
The Spanish.
The Spanish