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Mission Santa Clara de Asis, founded in 1777, was initially made of adobe bricks, mud, and clay. The structure was typical of Spanish mission architecture, featuring a church, living quarters, workshops, and other essential facilities for the missionaries and Native American converts.
A presidio was the structure that served as a military fort within a mission in Spanish colonial settlements in the Americas. The presidio housed soldiers who protected the mission and surrounding settlements.
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.
Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
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Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, established in 1770, featured a variety of rooms and buildings designed for both religious and residential purposes. The mission included a church, a convento (living quarters for the priests), workshops, and storerooms. The layout emphasized communal spaces for the native population, including living quarters and agricultural areas to support the mission's self-sufficiency. The architecture reflected Spanish colonial styles, with adobe walls and red-tiled roofs.
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 first Spanish mission was built in 1777
A : a California mission is a big church built by the spanish
It was a Spanish Mission.