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When did the mission system end in California?

The mission system ended in 1956.


Who was Junipero Serra and why is he important?

He was a padre who helped build the 21 California mission system.


When did the mission system start and end in California?

The mission system has never stopped. All 21 missions are California state historical property and open for services and visitors. The first mission was San Diego in 1769.


In 1833 did Mexican officials end the mission system giving mission lands to California?

maybe


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.


Which was true about the spanish California mission system?

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Mission Santa Barbara?

the tenth of missions and the queen of missions


What are some of the contributions of mission system to your life today in California in santa Clara de asis?

Some of the contributions of the mission system include trade centers. The mission system established population and trade center's all throughout California. This not only brings additional funding into California through tourism but also keeps us connected to the history of our state.


What do you think are some of the contributions of the mission system to our life today in California?

we farm


How did Chumash Indians help mission?

padres helped them how to build a water system for the mission


Did mission san Jose hurt or help California?

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How was the Spanish California mission system and its treatment of Indians?

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.