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The missions were often located close together to facilitate easier communication, resource sharing, and mutual support among the missionaries and the indigenous populations they aimed to serve. This clustering allowed for efficient management of resources, protection against potential threats, and the establishment of a cohesive community. Additionally, proximity helped in spreading religious teachings more effectively, as missionaries could collaborate and reinforce each other's efforts.

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