It wasthere
they had both and only pueblos and presidios
they traded food for protection
They provided farm supplies for presidios and more.
they did nothing
pueblos,missions and presidios
they trade food for protection.
they trade food for protection.
the mission and pueblo communities produced food for the presidios in exchange for protection.
Pueblos were crucial to the presidios as they served as civilian settlements that supported the military garrisons. They provided essential resources such as food, labor, and trade opportunities, helping to sustain the soldiers stationed at the presidios. Additionally, pueblos facilitated the integration of indigenous populations into colonial society, promoting stability and security in the region. This symbiotic relationship bolstered the overall effectiveness and longevity of Spanish colonial efforts.
A presidio is a fort, a mission is a church, pueblo is a house or town.
The three parts of the Spanish mission system were presidios (forts), pueblos (towns), and missions (religious communities). Presidios were military bases to protect against attacks, pueblos were civilian towns for settled communities, and missions were religious outposts used to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
the three settlements are pueblos missions presidio they are all made for a different purpose: Pueblos were for Settlers/Residents. Missiones were for Church Officials. Presidios were Military Installations.