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Southwest Missions Pt 1 of 2

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for thousands of years ancient cultures

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flourish throughout the Americas these

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early settlers left us Clues to their

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Advanced religions colorful art and

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sophisticated temples but ways of life

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that had existed for centuries would

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soon vanish becoming Distant Memories as

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a new religion and a new culture would

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soon blanket the

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Americas the erosion of an old culture

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the beginning of a new one how Two

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Worlds Collide next along North

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America's Mission

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Trail stretching from present day Mexico

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into the US Southwest and Florida North

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America's Mission Trail paved the way

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for new Settlements a new religion and

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new architecture in the new world these

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missions of North America are as diverse

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as their Founders as picturesque as

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their surrounding Countryside and today

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as controversial as the reasons for

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their establishment covering three

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centuries these missions were

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constructed with a dual purpose expand

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Spain's control in the new world and

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convert the native inhabitants to the

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Catholic

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faith the mission system brought

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European ways to the new world nearly a

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century before the first English colony

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was established at Jamestown in

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1607 and more than 150 years before the

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Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in fact

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the oldest European settlement in the

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present day United States that at St

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Augustine in Florida was founded on

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behalf of the Spanish Crown in

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1565 the founding of St Augustine led to

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the first Catholic mass celebrated on us

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soil it was held on the grounds of

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mission nbre deos one of eventually 40

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Spanish Catholic missions that would

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line the Atlantic Seaboard from Florida

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into the Carolinas and later the Gulf

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region into Georgia and

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Alabama all of the Florida missions

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though disappeared in the early 1700s as

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Indians died of dis disease and early

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British explorers sought to diminish

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Spain's influence in the region in South

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and Central Florida European missions

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never took hold as the area's strong

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Kusa native tribe held off all Colonial

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advancers for some 300

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years prior to Spain's discovery of

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Florida the seeds of North America's

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Mission Trail had been planted on the

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islands of the Caribbean Spanish

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conquistadores landing at what was then

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called the West Indies their gate way to

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the

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Americas names like Cortez Pon de Leon

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and Nunes de Balboa would become

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synonymous with the early exploration

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ultimately changing For Better or For

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Worse Native American cultures for

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Spanish explorers there were two routs

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to seize North America's riches at first

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into Florida and later into Mexico and

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finally into the southwestern United

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States originally in search of gold the

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First Northern explorers ventured to the

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the west through present day Arizona and

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then into New Mexico while later travels

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took the Spaniards straight up through

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Mexico through El Paso into the banks of

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the Rio

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Grand when no wealth was found in the

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area the first mission chain of the US

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Southwest sprang up in New Mexico in the

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late

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1500s later Explorations brought

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Catholic missionaries into Texas Arizona

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and Baja California in the 1600s and

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finally to Alta California in the 1700s

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with the establishment of North

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America's missions new architectural

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styles were introduced into the Americas

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structurally the missions of North

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America differ from region to region to

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this day characteristics of mission

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architecture can be found throughout the

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US Southwest with columns arches and

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domes suddenly dominating these great

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expanses in Texas an abundance of

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limestone helped the settlers build

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sturdy fortress-like structures in

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bordering New Mexico the missionaries

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using Adobe often built simple shrines

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that blended with Century old buildings

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such as those in Taos in the Sonoran

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desert region of Southern Arizona the

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missions are characterized by ornate

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detail and a baroque style here Builders

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also used adobe brick and stone to

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create some of the most elaborate

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structures in North

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America on the shores of the Pacific the

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21 missions of Alta California today

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most of an architectural combination of

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original ideas with Turner the century

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renovation Adobe was the material of

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choice in Alta California while Stone

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churches are widely found throughout

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Baja

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California the commonly accepted belief

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is that the missions were largely

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constructed by the native populations

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under the direction of their European

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overseers the missions of Spanish North

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America became more than religious

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centers where the Catholic faith was

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spread most missions built in the shape

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of a quadrangle offered an all-inclusive

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complex for worship education and

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Community functions the mission complex

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soon became the focus of the community a

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place where work was done classes were

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taught and where social Gatherings took

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place at first the missionaries drew the

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natives to their missions using food and

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other gifts once there missionaries

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taught their converts with symbols many

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diagrams like these musical guides at

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California San Antonio de Padua are

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painted on the mission walls although

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they were sent for religious purposes

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the missionaries of North America are

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also credited with bringing new

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agriculture to the area as well as

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elaborate irrigation systems to service

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the new crops in addition the Spaniards

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introduced the horse to the new world an

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animal along with cattle that would

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become the foundation of Transportation

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Commerce and farming for hundreds of

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years fruits vegetables and a variety of

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plants now considered common items can

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also be traced to the missionaries among

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them grapes date palms Citrus and wheat

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the olden new crops and European

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livestock helped the missionaries to be

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self-sufficient and to bring water to

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their mission complex an extensive water

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system was often

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constructed aqueducts like this

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engineering Marvel in keto Mexico

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transported water for miles to the

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mission grounds complex dams like this

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one at in Santa Barbara and water

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ditches like those found in San Antonio

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would then store this most valuable of

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resources the missionaries of North

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America came from a variety of ethnic

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backgrounds contrary to popular

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perception not all of the missionaries

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who walked these Halls originated in

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Spain Italians Germans croatians and

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Czechs among others filled their ranks

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Sarah and all Padres were catholic and

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four separate Catholic religious orders

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oversaw the these missions spreading the

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new Faith among North America's native

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people Jesuits franciscans Dominicans

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and augustinians combined to change the

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religious landscape of North

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America their quest with the cross met

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many barriers especially a language

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barrier numerous linguistic and cultural

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differences among the natives made the

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Spanish Conquest extremely difficult

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diseases devastated the native

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population the Native Americans immune

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systems could not protect them from

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diseases brought by the

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Europeans after 300 years of triumphs

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and catastrophes North America's Mission

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Trail would end here in 1832 at one of

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the last missions built Mission San

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Francisco Solano in Sonoma California

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the missions fell into ruin as Mexico

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won its independence from Spain and

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priorities shifted to the new burdens of

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managing the new Republic it was not

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until the 20th century that conservation

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efforts restore many of these missions

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to their original Splendor bringing back

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important pieces of North American

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