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An example of rebellion against colonization and missionaries is the Pueblo Revolt in 1680, in which the Zuni, Hopi, as well as Tiwa, Tewa, Towa, Tano, and Keres-speaking Pueblos took control of Santa Fe and drove the Spanish colonists of New Mexico with heavy casualties on the Spanish side, including the killing of 21 of the 33 Franciscan ...
Since 1493, the Kingdom of Spain had maintained a number of missions throughout Nueva España (New Spain, consisting of what is today Mexico, the Southwestern United States, the Florida and the Luisiana, Central America, the Spanish Caribbean and the Philippines) in order to preach the gospel to these lands.
During the Spanish colonization of the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire established many hundreds of Catholic missions throughout their colonies in the Americas. These missions were founded and staffed by numerous Catholic religious orders of regular clergy. The following is a list of these missionaries to New Spain.
Pages in category "Spanish missionaries" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Agustín Farfán
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Spanish missionaries (3 C, 1 P) Sri Lankan missionaries (2 C, 3 P) Swedish missionaries (1 C) Swiss missionaries (1 C) Syrian missionaries (1 C) T. Tanzanian ...
The Spanish colonial government coordinated with the Roman Catholic Church to establish churches throughout their New World possessions. Jesuit missions in North America Spanish missions in Mexico
Pages in category "Spanish Christian missionaries" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Seven Apostolic Men