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.
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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Yes, Mission San Juan Capistrano was attacked by Native Americans, particularly during the period of the California Mission system. The most notable attack occurred in 1775 when the local indigenous peoples, dissatisfied with Spanish colonization and mission practices, raided the mission. The conflict was part of a broader resistance against Spanish rule and the mission system's impact on their traditional ways of life. Despite the attacks, the mission continued to operate until it was secularized in the 1830s.
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If you mean mission San Juan the Spanish built the mission system in the 1700's.
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He built missions
The northernmost Spanish mission was Mission San Francisco de Solano, located in what is now Sonoma, California. Established in 1823, it was part of the California mission system aimed at spreading Christianity among the Native Americans and expanding Spanish influence in the region. This mission marked the northern frontier of Spanish colonial efforts in California.
The mission system was used by Spanish Mexico to colonize the territories in the North. It wasn't a failure but was shut down after it had served it's purpose.
He started the mission system in California.
Father Junipero Serra is credited with establishing the mission system.