After the missions closed down in the 1830s and 1840s, the Mission Indians faced significant challenges, including loss of land, cultural disruption, and a decline in their population due to disease and displacement. Many were forced to assimilate into European-American society, leading to a loss of traditional practices and languages. Some tribes attempted to reclaim their ancestral lands, but they often encountered legal and social obstacles. The legacy of the missions left a lasting impact on their communities, contributing to ongoing struggles for recognition and rights.
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It didn't close. In fact, it is open today. All 21 missions are open to visit and are California historical property. Services are still held, weddings performed, funerals and festivals still held. Museums are located in each and tours given.
closed society
yes it closed at 1851 of 1836 don't know
They folded, closed, and crashed. People lost millions of dollars and were left without money.
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The Indians were promised land when the missions closed down but most of their land was taken away by other people making land grants. They had nowhere to go. They could also not practice there old ways of life.
the Indians either got a tiny area of farming land our worked for the californios
It never was closed and is still open part of the 21 missions system of California historical property.
It became a National History Museum
they all left
The Indians were promised land when the missions closed down but most of their land was taken away by other people making land grants. They had nowhere to go. They could also not practice there old ways of life.
The Santa Cruz Mission, officially known as Mission Santa Cruz, was closed in 1834. This closure was part of a broader secularization movement in California, where many missions were dismantled or repurposed as the Mexican government sought to reduce the influence of the Catholic Church in the region. Today, the site of the mission is marked by a state park and a museum.
Spain closed most of its missions in Texas. It had neither the wealth nor the power to defend its missions.
It didn't close. In fact, it is open today. All 21 missions are open to visit and are California historical property. Services are still held, weddings performed, funerals and festivals still held. Museums are located in each and tours given.
It will be because you haven't completed enough missions yet. After the mission 'blow your cover' has been completed(about 30 missions in)all bridges leading to algonquin(including broker bridge) will open up.
After the missions closed, the focus shifted to analyzing the data collected during the missions, leading to new insights and advancements in the respective fields. The findings often sparked further research initiatives and collaborations, as scientists and researchers sought to build on the knowledge gained. Additionally, discussions around the long-term implications and applications of the results emerged, influencing policy and future missions. Overall, the closure of the missions marked the beginning of a new phase of exploration and understanding.