the Indians had to become come their servants again or got only a little piece of land.
The Spanish Mission system started in 1718 with Mission San Antonio de Valero. Most spanish missions had the aim of converting the natives to christianity.
The mission system ended in 1956.
padres helped them how to build a water system for the mission
The people of the tribes that became Mission Indians lost their traditions, language,and families. Once at the mission they were kept there. Those that didn't go to the mission maintained their lives, but the missions brought in more people and more people meant loss of land, disease, and discrimination.
He was a padre who helped build the 21 California mission system.
The CA mission system was set up as a series of stops and points throughout the state. Each mission was a day's ride from the other. Mission San Jose was founded like the rest of the mission system to bring Christianity to the Native California Indians, to help settle the area for the Spanish and later the Mexican government.
because the spaniards could not get get food from the missions anymore and they had to start growing crops all over again and they could not get stuff that they could get at the mission
The Mission system was a virtual slavery. The Indians were forced to work for the Missions & land owners in the area.
The mission system has never stopped. All 21 missions are California state historical property and open for services and visitors. The first mission was San Diego in 1769.
Yes- the mission system helped to rapidly populate the continent's western coastal areas, which prevented the Russians from claiming land. When Mexico seceded from Spain, they became the owners of "Alta California". The California Gold Rush brought enough Americans to the area to secure it for the US.Missions helped California because rh Indians had somewhere to live.☺☺☺☺
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offer protection from unfriendly indians