On 31 May 1863, the Mission was returned to the Church with 33 acres by an order signed by Abraham Lincoln.
The Count of Revilla Gigedo issued orders from Mexico City to then Governor, Manuel Muñoz on November 20, 1792. By order of a letter Number 394 of October ...
The Republic of Mexico became independent of Spain on September 16, 1821. ... ordered the secularization of all the missions in Baja and Alta California.
The first policy by the Mexican government that allowed some Mission. Indians to ... priests, schools, and “other objects of public order and improvement”. It is not ...
The 21 California missions, listed in the order they were founded, are: 1.
The plan for secularization of 1834 assigned one half the mission lands and
The Spanish influence at the missions declined over time. The Mexican government used classic secularization to end the mission system but failed.
Secularization. In 1834, the government of Mexico ordered the secularization of the missions. The mission buildings and the surrounding lands were removed from ...
of San Fernando in Mexico City who served at the Apache missions on the San Saba
independence was the secularization of the missions. The missions lost