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Q: Where are most missions established?
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Who established missions through California?

Serra Established Missions Through California.


What did most churches established?

Christian churches established missions, and community work helping the poor and helping widows and orphans.


Which country started missions in the Southwest and Florida to spread Catholicism?

The Franciscan order, primarily, were the missionaries who established many missions in the Southwest and in Florida. They frequently traveled with the Spanish conquistadors for that purpose. The Jesuits also established a number of missions in the Southwest. Padre Kino was a Jesuit who established a number of Missions in California. Padre Junipero Serra was a Franciscan who also established missions in the Southwest U.S.


Where in Georgia where are Spanish missions established?

Spanish missions were never established in Georgia. The mission system was established in the southwest and western regions of the United States in the 1700's.


What were the reasons father Sarah established the California missions?

To fight other missions


Settlements in the Americas established by the Catholic church?

Missions


How many Spanish missions were constructed in California?

A total of 21 Spanish missions were established in Alta California.


Were all of the missions established in the 1700s?

The missions were built between 1769 in San Diego through 1823 in Sonoma


Religious settlements established in California by the Spanish were called?

Missions


What was the main reason that the Spanish established missions?

to convert the Native Americans to Christianity


Which friars from roman catholic church established a chain of what in southern california?

missions


What are missions in the 1600s?

Are religious settlements established to convert people to a particular faith.