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Who set up a mission with the Ottawa Indians in Ontario?

mabe JOLLIENT OR MABEY DESMOND RAY


Who set up a mission with Ottawa Indians in Ontario?

mabe JOLLIENT OR MABEY DESMOND RAY


Why were the apalachee called the mission Indians?

The Apalachee were called the Mission Indians because they were Native American people who lived in the Spanish missions established by Spanish colonizers in Florida during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Spanish sought to convert the Apalachee to Christianity and assimilate them into Spanish colonial society through these missions. The Apalachee were among several indigenous groups in the region who were brought into the missions in an effort to control and Christianize the native populations.


Did the chumash Indians revolt to mission san Luis obispo de tolosa?

toypurina set a bomb against the mission, andit burnt down


Why did Texas almost fail as a Spanish colony?

missionary problems, geo problems, and hostile Indians


Why was mission san Francisco founded?

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.


What do you mean by vision and mission?

vision is aspirational. mission is a clearly set out process or set of guidelines.


What is water mission?

water mission is a program set up to conserve water.


Do the Shawnee Indians set traps?

no


Where are the parliament building located?

We have a set in Ottawa, Ontario, and each province and territory has at least one in their capitals.


How long does it take to drive from Ottawa to Mexico?

The distance between Ottawa and Mexico is 2,235 miles. If driving within set speed limits (60 mph), the entire trip will take approximately 37.25 hours.


When was San Francisco de las Tejas destroyed?

Due to the difficulty of supplying the mission from such a great distance (over 700 miles), illness and death being rampant among the indians, the indians' belief that the baptismal waters were responsible for their illnesses and their subsequent refusal to congregate in the mission, and the death of one of the priests, the mission was abandoned in October 1694. Additionally, droughts and floods occurring between 1690 and 1694 had decimated their crops. Therefore, the friars buried the cannon and bells, packed the vestments, and set fire to the picket structure of the mission. They arrived back in Monclova, Mexico on February 17, 1695.