He came to establish missions and convert the Native Americans.
He came to establish missions and convert the Native Americans.
The first of two land expeditions left El Rosario on Good Friday, 1769 under the command of Captain Rivera with Padre Juan Crespí as diarist. San Diego lay 350 miles ahead through, in Padre Crespí's words was "sterile, arid, lacking grass and water, and abounding in stones and thorns." Two months later they arrived at their destination (14 May 1769). In mid-May, the fourth expedition with Captain Portolá and Blessed Serra left. Along the way they were forced to raid the Baja California missions for supplies and even then they ran out of supplies along the way. They were forced to live off the land and reached San Diego 1 July. As Portolá had ridden ahead, Blessed Serra was in charge when they arrived. so the 1st of July, 1769 :D hope this helps!
1769
750-1100 $
That would be pretty strange to have because the US didn't even exist in 1769. Any bills would have been British or Colonial.
He came to establish missions and convert the Native Americans.
The California Mission Chain was started in 1769 by Father Junipero Serra at the direction King Charles III of Spain.
Father Junipero Serra established a mission at San Diego in 1769.
That was Junipero Serra; in 1769.
Well father junipero seirra built most missions!!!!!!!!!! father Junipero Serra was alive for 7 missions
The franciscan monk who worked for the rights of Native Americans was Junipero Serra. It was in 1769. -Bebe
Junípero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan missionary, explored and established missions in California from 1769 until his death in 1784. His active missionary work spanned approximately 15 years, during which he founded nine missions along the California coast, significantly influencing the region's history and culture.
in 1769, Junipero Serra founded missions along the pacific coast.
the first Spanish mission was built in 1777
Mission San Diego De Alcala was founded in 1769 by a Spanish Friar named Junipero Serra. The Mission San Diego De Alcala was the first Franciscan mission founded in Alta California, in San Diego.
About 51 years. Mission San Antonio was founded in 1718 and the first Spanish settlement in California was founded in 1769 when Spanish missionaries led by Father Junipero Serra constructed a mission in modern day San Diego. They founded missions like this one along the coast of California until 1823.
Father Junípero Serra founded the first California mission, Mission San Diego de Alcalá, on July 16, 1769. He went on to establish a total of nine missions along the California coast, with his last mission, Mission San Buenaventura, founded in 1782. Serra played a crucial role in the Spanish colonization of California through these missions.