missions
Religious settlements established to convert people to a certain faith are called missions or missionary settlements. These are typically founded by religious organizations in order to spread their beliefs and teachings to new areas and populations.
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Pueblo, presidios, and missions
It helped them aquire the wealth of the locale.
religious freedom, new opportunities, free land
religious commitment and devotion
The head of New Spain was called a Viceroy.
Spanish law called for three kinds of settlements in the Americas: pueblos (towns), missions (religious outposts aimed at converting Indigenous peoples), and presidios (military forts). Pueblos served as civilian centers for Spanish settlers, while missions focused on religious conversion and cultural assimilation. Presidios were established to protect these settlements and maintain Spanish control over the territory. Together, these settlements formed the backbone of Spanish colonial administration in the New World.
No. The Mormon pioneers established many cities, towns, and settlements in the 1800's, mostly in the western US. They proposed a state called Deseret which was cut in half and renamed Utah by the United States government.
a. plantation b. factory c. mission d. capitalist Pick one.
No. They called it 'New Spain'.