Southwest Missions Pt 1 of 2
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[Music]
for thousands of years ancient cultures
flourish throughout the Americas these
early settlers left us Clues to their
Advanced religions colorful art and
sophisticated temples but ways of life
that had existed for centuries would
soon vanish becoming Distant Memories as
a new religion and a new culture would
soon blanket the
Americas the erosion of an old culture
the beginning of a new one how Two
Worlds Collide next along North
America's Mission
Trail stretching from present day Mexico
into the US Southwest and Florida North
America's Mission Trail paved the way
for new Settlements a new religion and
new architecture in the new world these
missions of North America are as diverse
as their Founders as picturesque as
their surrounding Countryside and today
as controversial as the reasons for
their establishment covering three
centuries these missions were
constructed with a dual purpose expand
Spain's control in the new world and
convert the native inhabitants to the
Catholic
faith the mission system brought
European ways to the new world nearly a
century before the first English colony
was established at Jamestown in
1607 and more than 150 years before the
Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in fact
the oldest European settlement in the
present day United States that at St
Augustine in Florida was founded on
behalf of the Spanish Crown in
1565 the founding of St Augustine led to
the first Catholic mass celebrated on us
soil it was held on the grounds of
mission nbre deos one of eventually 40
Spanish Catholic missions that would
line the Atlantic Seaboard from Florida
into the Carolinas and later the Gulf
region into Georgia and
Alabama all of the Florida missions
though disappeared in the early 1700s as
Indians died of dis disease and early
British explorers sought to diminish
Spain's influence in the region in South
and Central Florida European missions
never took hold as the area's strong
Kusa native tribe held off all Colonial
advancers for some 300
years prior to Spain's discovery of
Florida the seeds of North America's
Mission Trail had been planted on the
islands of the Caribbean Spanish
conquistadores landing at what was then
called the West Indies their gate way to
the
Americas names like Cortez Pon de Leon
and Nunes de Balboa would become
synonymous with the early exploration
ultimately changing For Better or For
Worse Native American cultures for
Spanish explorers there were two routs
to seize North America's riches at first
into Florida and later into Mexico and
finally into the southwestern United
States originally in search of gold the
First Northern explorers ventured to the
the west through present day Arizona and
then into New Mexico while later travels
took the Spaniards straight up through
Mexico through El Paso into the banks of
the Rio
Grand when no wealth was found in the
area the first mission chain of the US
Southwest sprang up in New Mexico in the
late
1500s later Explorations brought
Catholic missionaries into Texas Arizona
and Baja California in the 1600s and
finally to Alta California in the 1700s
with the establishment of North
America's missions new architectural
styles were introduced into the Americas
structurally the missions of North
America differ from region to region to
this day characteristics of mission
architecture can be found throughout the
US Southwest with columns arches and
domes suddenly dominating these great
expanses in Texas an abundance of
limestone helped the settlers build
sturdy fortress-like structures in
bordering New Mexico the missionaries
using Adobe often built simple shrines
that blended with Century old buildings
such as those in Taos in the Sonoran
desert region of Southern Arizona the
missions are characterized by ornate
detail and a baroque style here Builders
also used adobe brick and stone to
create some of the most elaborate
structures in North
America on the shores of the Pacific the
21 missions of Alta California today
most of an architectural combination of
original ideas with Turner the century
renovation Adobe was the material of
choice in Alta California while Stone
churches are widely found throughout
Baja
California the commonly accepted belief
is that the missions were largely
constructed by the native populations
under the direction of their European
overseers the missions of Spanish North
America became more than religious
centers where the Catholic faith was
spread most missions built in the shape
of a quadrangle offered an all-inclusive
complex for worship education and
Community functions the mission complex
soon became the focus of the community a
place where work was done classes were
taught and where social Gatherings took
place at first the missionaries drew the
natives to their missions using food and
other gifts once there missionaries
taught their converts with symbols many
diagrams like these musical guides at
California San Antonio de Padua are
painted on the mission walls although
they were sent for religious purposes
the missionaries of North America are
also credited with bringing new
agriculture to the area as well as
elaborate irrigation systems to service
the new crops in addition the Spaniards
introduced the horse to the new world an
animal along with cattle that would
become the foundation of Transportation
Commerce and farming for hundreds of
years fruits vegetables and a variety of
plants now considered common items can
also be traced to the missionaries among
them grapes date palms Citrus and wheat
the olden new crops and European
livestock helped the missionaries to be
self-sufficient and to bring water to
their mission complex an extensive water
system was often
constructed aqueducts like this
engineering Marvel in keto Mexico
transported water for miles to the
mission grounds complex dams like this
one at in Santa Barbara and water
ditches like those found in San Antonio
would then store this most valuable of
resources the missionaries of North
America came from a variety of ethnic
backgrounds contrary to popular
perception not all of the missionaries
who walked these Halls originated in
Spain Italians Germans croatians and
Czechs among others filled their ranks
Sarah and all Padres were catholic and
four separate Catholic religious orders
oversaw the these missions spreading the
new Faith among North America's native
people Jesuits franciscans Dominicans
and augustinians combined to change the
religious landscape of North
America their quest with the cross met
many barriers especially a language
barrier numerous linguistic and cultural
differences among the natives made the
Spanish Conquest extremely difficult
diseases devastated the native
population the Native Americans immune
systems could not protect them from
diseases brought by the
Europeans after 300 years of triumphs
and catastrophes North America's Mission
Trail would end here in 1832 at one of
the last missions built Mission San
Francisco Solano in Sonoma California
the missions fell into ruin as Mexico
won its independence from Spain and
priorities shifted to the new burdens of
managing the new Republic it was not
until the 20th century that conservation
efforts restore many of these missions
to their original Splendor bringing back
important pieces of North American
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