a mission is a religous settlement ran by a priest
Presidios were built to protect the Spanish settlements from attack.
Presidios were fortified military settlements established by Spain in the Americas. Notable examples include Presidio San Francisco de Asís in California, Presidio La Bahía in Texas, and Presidio San Antonio de Béjar, also in Texas. These structures served to protect missions and settlers from threats and were often located near key geographic or strategic locations. Over time, many presidios evolved into towns or cities.
Presidios were military forts established by colonial powers, particularly the Spanish, to protect their territories and missions. They were typically constructed using local materials such as stone, adobe, or wood, and featured thick walls for defense, barracks for soldiers, and often a chapel. The layout often included a central plaza, with buildings arranged around it for strategic purposes. Construction involved skilled labor, including soldiers and indigenous workers, and was influenced by the geographic and climatic conditions of the region.
Presidio's are forts. Forts protect areas, cities, and coastal regions from invasion.
There is no difference I know this because I am smart
To provide protection to the missions.
they did nothing
pueblos,missions and presidios
Pueblo, presidios, and missions
To spread the religon to native Americans
the mission and pueblo communities produced food for the presidios in exchange for protection.
No
they trade food for protection.
They are usually formed around rivers
The Difference Is That Missions Are Like A Religious Land Or Building And A Presidio Is Like A Military Base. :D
A presidio is a fort, a mission is a church, pueblo is a house or town.
Presidios and missions were both Spanish colonial institutions established in the Americas. They were typically built close to each other for mutual support and defense. Both served to extend Spanish influence, control, and culture in the region. Additionally, they played a role in converting and assimilating indigenous populations to Christianity and Spanish ways of life.