Which explains the decline of the Spanish missions? The Spanish were exhausted from working so hard to keep them safe. The missions were targeted in raids by the British, pirates, and tribes. American Indians became hardier and fought off Spanish rule. The missions were no longer receiving help and supplies from Spain.
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American Indians became hardier and fought for Spanish rule
Some of the mission land and buildings were turned over to the Mexican government. While much of the property was intended to be given back to the natives, private owners ended up with the majority of land.
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