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Why did Spain create missions in the colonies?

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Because religious aspects of their culture
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Answer:

To assimilate american-Indians, is the right answer.

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The Spanish missions in California include a group of 21 religious missions installed in the years between 1769 and 1833, in the State of California in the United States. These missions were introduced to convert the American-Indians. Following the long-term earthly and religious course of Spain in Spanish America, the evangelists urged the native people to live in towns called reductions, disturbing their traditional way of life.

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