The mission system has never stopped. All 21 missions are California state historical property and open for services and visitors. The first mission was San Diego in 1769.
The mission system ended in 1956.
maybe
the Indians had to become come their servants again or got only a little piece of land.
start-1848 end-1852
because the spaniards could not get get food from the missions anymore and they had to start growing crops all over again and they could not get stuff that they could get at the mission
The California mission system ended primarily due to the Mexican government's secularization policies in the 1830s, which aimed to reduce the influence of the Catholic Church and redistribute mission lands to private ownership. Additionally, the decline in indigenous populations due to disease, violence, and loss of traditional ways of life diminished the labor force that sustained the missions. Political changes following the Mexican-American War in 1848 further weakened the mission system's structure and relevance, leading to its eventual dissolution.
because the spaniards could not get get food from the missions anymore and they had to start growing crops all over again and they could not get stuff that they could get at the mission
Around the end of April or in the start of may.
Possibly from Texas to California.
Nowhere . . . it is a closed loop with no beginning and no end.
Ajacán Mission ended in 1571.
Mission of Burma ended in 1983.