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California. The chain of Missions - about one day's ride apart - ran from San Diego to San Francisco.
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A total of 21 Spanish missions were established in Alta California.
The missions were built between 1769 in San Diego through 1823 in Sonoma
California
The territory that had missions established by Junípero Serra housing more than 18,000 Native American converts is California. Serra, a Spanish Franciscan missionary, played a pivotal role in founding several of the California missions during the late 18th century, aiming to convert and educate the local Native American populations. His efforts significantly impacted the cultural and religious landscape of the region.
Most of the missions in Indian Territory during the early to middle 1800s were established by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). This organization aimed to spread Christianity among Native American populations and played a significant role in the establishment of schools and churches. Their efforts were part of a larger movement to assimilate Native Americans into Euro-American culture.
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Serra Established Missions Through California.
to converts "heathens" to the catholic religion
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.
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.
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California. The chain of Missions - about one day's ride apart - ran from San Diego to San Francisco.
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Missions