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kkurt [141]
2 years ago
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Question 11 Why were The Spanish Missions in California were important because:

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Andrei [34K]2 years ago
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Answer: Spanish colonial missions in North America are significant because so many were established and they had lasting effects on the cultural landscape. Their legacy is firmly a part of our national story and patrimony, and it highlights the common heritage the United States shares with Spain, Mexico and Latin America

Explanation: hope your happy I am always ready to help :)

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