Missions
The Christian church built religious communities are often referred to as congregations or parishes. These communities gather for worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth, typically centered around a local church building. They may also engage in outreach and service activities to support their members and the surrounding community. Additionally, larger networks of these congregations may form denominations, which share common beliefs and practices.
A presidio is a fort in Spanish
Reservation
When the steps were built they were made as part of a direct path from the Holy See to the Spanish Embassy.
Authorised 1718 and built 1744 as the San Antonio de Valero Mission
In social studies, small newly built communities are often referred to as "new developments" or "planned communities." These areas are typically designed with specific purposes in mind, such as residential living, and may include amenities and infrastructure to support the residents. They can also be called "subdivisions" or "neighborhoods" depending on their size and characteristics.
The Exodusters built all black communities.
''The people who built it were the Spanish missionaries''
Spain built missions in the borderlands of New Spain to convert Native Americans to Christianity. These missions served as religious communities where Native Americans were taught Christianity, agriculture, and other skills to assimilate them into Spanish colonial society.
communities are small and need more room
Spanish settlers typically built forts known as 'presidios' in the areas they colonized. These presidios served as military garrisons to protect the settlers and defend against potential threats.
They both practiced human sacrifices, they both built religious temples, and they both were defeated by the Spanish who were looking for gold.