Yes, the Spanish encountered several problems while building Mission Carmel, established in 1770. They faced challenges such as limited resources, difficult terrain, and the need to navigate relations with local Indigenous populations, who were often resistant to missionization. Additionally, harsh weather conditions and supply shortages further complicated construction efforts and hindered the establishment of the mission. Despite these obstacles, Mission Carmel became a significant center for Spanish colonization and cultural exchange in California.
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They describe their benefits by coming together and not fighting each other and described there benefits and problems and they all came together after that
Because "cólgate" in Spanish means, "Go hang yourself!"
I think the Spanish people and the Native Americans,
missionary problems, geo problems, and hostile Indians
The purpose of building Mission Santa Clara de Asis was to convert Native Americans to Christianity, educate them in Spanish culture, and expand Spanish territory in California. It also aimed to establish a self-sustaining community with agriculture, trade, and industry.
Mission San Luis Rey did not have enough animals
When the mission was part of the Mexico mission system there were no Spanish soliders. As a part of Spain Spanish soliders were not stationed there.
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Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
The Catholic church helped influence Spanish colonization of the Philippines by building schools and mission hospitals. They were therefore able to reach to as many people as possible.
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