Saint Katharine Drexel.
many people think the spanish did but some think american indians did
Well, some missions were built near the Indians so they could bring them to Christianity. The Indians lived sometimes next to the mission.
So they can teach the CA Indians their religious.
So they can teach the CA Indians their religious.
A very debated question here in Texas. Most historical stories say "NO". The Missions were built as "Forts" to protect settlers from the Indians/Natives.
They did all the work, basically. They built them, cooked, etc.
They built missions to protect the friars from unfriendly Indians.
to complete or accomplish a task or mission
what american indians built the roundhouse?
The Spanish established 3 kinds of settlements in New Spain. Pueblos served as trading posts and sometimes as centers of government. Priests started missions to convert local American Indians to Catholicism. The Spanish also built presidios, or military bases, to protect towns and missions
missions were built and the europeans tried to convert the Indians though religion
It was not the padres only that built the missions ,they did take charge though.it was a big experience for everyone.the Indians lived by a bell that separates there activities that the padres made them do.