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Why were the California missions built near the ocean?

it's because there was only 1 road called ''The Royal Road'' connecting the missions


What is the spAnish name for the road connecting Spanish missions in Mexico anD in the us?

It was called El Camino Real.


Were is EI Camino Real?

El Camino Real is a highway in California that is based on the Spanish road connecting all their missions in California during colonial times. It is located mainly near the coast of California.


What was the name of the road that connected the California missions?

El Camino Real links the missions in California.


What is the distance of the El Camino Real?

El Camino Real (the King's Road) was a road built by the Spanish connecting all 21 missions in Alta California (a Spanish colony that is modern day California). It stretched from San Diego to Sonoma. Today, El Camino Real serves as a modern roadway in California, occupying most of the original road.


What was an 18th-century path that connected spanish missions along the California cost?

Oh, dude, that would be the El Camino Real. It was like the OG highway connecting all those Spanish missions along the California coast back in the 1700s. So, if you wanted to road trip like a friar back in the day, that was the route to take.


What is the trail between missions in California called?

El Camino Real, translated from Spanish as The King's Highway or, literally, The Royal Road.


What road connected all the missions in California?

The El Camino Real.


What was the name of the road built by Spain in Alta California?

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.


Where is el camino real?

El Camino Real, or "The Royal Road," is a historic route in California, originally established by Spanish missionaries and settlers in the 18th century. It stretches approximately 600 miles along the California coast, connecting 21 California missions from San Diego to Sonoma. The road played a crucial role in the development of the region and is now marked by the El Camino Real Bell markers.


Why were missions built in northern California?

The mission system was built the full length of the state to be a day or two ride from each other. The route was called the El Camino Real. The 600 mile road connecting the 21 Spanish missions, 4 presidios, and sub missions. Northern California was a very important part of Spanish California. Spain had settled San Francisco with its natural harbor and Monterey made the seat ofgovernment . The one area of the state that the Spanish didn't like to enter was the San Joaquin Valley. It was dry, hot, with little water, and Native Americans living on Tule lake and along rivers. They avoided coming through the area and there is no missions in the valley.


Is California the only state that has missions?

yes and if you see a bell next to the road that means there is a mission close by.