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The mission at La Bahía, formally known as Mission Nuestra Señora de la Bahía del Espíritu Santo, was established in 1722 by Spanish missionaries to evangelize the local Native American populations and to serve as a strategic military outpost. Its location along the Gulf Coast facilitated trade and communication between Spanish settlements. The mission played a crucial role in the expansion of Spanish influence in Texas and aimed to promote agriculture and Christianity among the indigenous peoples. Over time, it became a center for cultural exchange and development in the region.

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