Father Junípero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan missionary, had a complex relationship with the Indigenous peoples of California. He sought to convert them to Christianity and establish missions, which often led to cultural disruption and loss of traditional ways of life. While some Indigenous individuals embraced the new faith and the benefits of European goods, many others resisted or suffered from the consequences of colonization, including disease and forced labor. Overall, Serra's legacy is contentious, viewed by some as a figure of faith and by others as a symbol of colonial oppression.
The Hostilie Indians
I think the hostilie Indians killed father Serra because they where tired of him owning all the missions that he did and they did not want him to own any more than he already did
he offered them shelter in the missions they had to build
Father Serra started building more mission is because he wanted to teach the Indians about God.
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa was founded on September 1,1772 by Junipero Serro on his scared expedition.
because he thought it was the right thing for them
i dont know if they where bad people but they did kill father serra
Father Serra was born on November 24,1713.
WaS fAther SERRA BRaVE
The missions were started when Mexicans wanted to teach and civilize Native American Indians in California. The person who started the missions was Junipera Serra, known as Father Serra.
Father of Serra
father Serra did not get married to anyone