Were the missions supposed to be permanent institutions?

a. Yes because the Spaniards believed that each new generation of Indians would have to be trained to be Christians, Spaniards, and workers.
b. Only if Indians did not demonstrate their loyalty to Christianity and Spanish law.
c. No; the Law of the Indies clearly stated that the missions would be secularized after ten years, and the Indians would form new towns.
d. No. Spain viewed the missions as sources of wealth that needed to be perpetuated through Indian labor.


c

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